The Health Minister says new recommendations are likely to tackle problems with social distancing.
There are concerns some people aren’t adhering to the two metre distance to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
The National Public Health Emergency Team will meet tomorrow to consider if tighter restrictions are necessary.
Simon Harris says some people still aren’t following social distancing rules;
"Over the weekend we did see on a number of occasions, people taking the advice that they could go out and take a walk and really taking it to a level that's not acceptable, in terms of congregating in busy areas."
Positive cases
906 people now have Covid 19 here and four people have died.
People who recover from coronavirus are still being reminded to keep up with social distancing.
It's believed there is a period of immunity following infection, but experts don't know enough about the illness to know how long it will last.
Those who have been infected are being told that they shouldn't automatically assume they're immune.
Health service interviews
Phone interviews will start today with the more than 50,000 people who have applied to help the health service tackle Covid-19.
The "Be on Call for Ireland" initiative was launched last week and has been overwhelmed with offers.
Nurses, doctors and paramedics, some of whom have travelled from abroad to join the fight, will be the first to be interviewed.