The National Public Health Emergency team will make a call on Thursday on whether or not Level 3 is sufficient.
The national 14 day incidence rate is now 167 per 100 thousand people, a 43 percent increase in the past week.
825 cases were confirmed yesterday evening, along with 1 additional death.
Chief Medical Officer Tony Holohan says Level 3 has had some impact in Dublin, where it's been in place for four weeks.
However, he says cases are beginning to grow in the capital again
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