Intensive care units are currently coping well with the volume of Covid-19 cases as a result of people following the restrictions.
That's according to the Intensive Care Society of Ireland, which says the public's efforts have so far have helped to keep the outbreak under control.
President Catherine Motherway is hopeful the population will continue to listen to the public health advice.
"We are currently coping, and will please God continue to cope provided our population support us in this measure by controlling the surge.
"Which is what they have done and controlled transmission which has been really good - I hope they continue to do so particularly over the next few weeks which will be difficult for people."