Looking at the UK's figures against ours as of yesterday according to the Worldometers site, you might notice a difference.
Total Cases % per 1m hab Total Deaths Deaths per 1m hab TotalTests Tests per 1m habit
UK 93,873 1,383 12,107 178 382,650 5,637
Ireland 11,479 2,325 406 82 90,646 18,358
Scotland 32,855 6,358
Although our figures per 1m inhabitants are much higher, both our deaths and tests done are much lower.
Even comparing Ireland to Scotland (roughly similar populations - (Scotland has 250-300k more), Scotland has much more cases and considerably more deaths. I only have separate figures for Scotland on total cases and total deaths.
These figures might help people decide if your government over there has done a good job or not.
EDIT
Sorry the figures above are quite confusing. The important figures are, UK has 1,383 cases per 1m inhab, Ireland has 2,325.
UK deaths are 178 per 1m inhab, Ireland has 82 deaths per 1m inhab.
UK tests are 5,637 per 1m inhab, Irelands tests are 18,358 per 1m inhab.
Scotland has 32,855 cases and 6,358 deaths, Ireland has 11,479 cases and 406 deaths.