Three regions of Kerry have reported fewer than five cases of COVID-19 in a two-week period.
That's according to data for Local Electoral Areas around the country published by the Health Protectation Surveillance Centre.
The figures show that 17 Local Electoral Areas (LEA) around Ireland recorded fewer than five cases of the virus between April 20th and May 3rd.
These areas are not allocated an incidence rate for COVID-19 as a result.
Three of these LEAs are located in Kerry: Kenmare, Corca Dhuibhne and Castleisland.
Tralee LEA recorded 9 cases giving it an incidence rate of 27.2 per 100,000 population.
Listowel had 7 cases leaving it with a rate of 24.4 and five cases in Killarney LEA gives it a rate of 16.9.
The total number of confirmed cases of the virus up to midnight on Tuesday is 4,537.
The national incidence rate stands at 134.1 per 100,000 population.
Milford in Donegal has the highest infection rate in the country at 682.6.