There have been no further deaths related to COVID-19 in Ireland, and 320 new cases of the virus.
There has been a total of 4,718 deaths and 238,466 confirmed cases in Ireland.
These figures include the denotification of two confirmed cases.
In terms of vaccines, as of April 2nd, 923,878 doses have been administered here.
This breaks down as 655,292 people who have received their first dose, and 268,586 people who have got their second dose.
It comes as Health Minister Stephen Donnelly said the country is on course to reach the one million vaccine 'milestone' this week.
In a tweet, he also said over 30,500 vaccines were administered here on Good Friday.
"Real progress is being made", he added.
Some good news on Easter Monday. Over 30,500 vaccines were administered on Friday 👏👏 We’ll reach the 1 Million vaccinations milestone this week. Real progress is being made. https://t.co/4pihen6Esf
— Stephen Donnelly (@DonnellyStephen) April 5, 2021