Donegal continues to have some of the highest incidence rates of Covid-19 in the country, more than two months after it first entered a period of localised restrictions due to the prevalence of the virus.
Other border areas, particularly Dundalk in Co Louth, are also seeing higher incidence of the coronavirus compared to the national average.
The figures, recorded as of midnight on 30 November, show a slowing of the spread of the virus, with 14-day incidence rates falling nationwide to an average of 87 cases per 100,000.
The national picture now shows Ireland as having one of the lowest rates of the virus in Europe. The latest National Public Health Emergency Team briefing heard that the infection rate is "static" and no further