It comes as the GAA and LGFA paused all their club fixtures.
The Camogie Association has endorsed a decision to suspend all club games at all levels with immediate effect and until further notice.
The Association says the decision has been taken in the interest of public safety and it applies to all ages and all grades across the island.
It comes after the GAA and LGFA paused all club fixtures "with immediate effect" and the government decided to enforce level 3 restrictions across the whole country.
The senior inter-county Camogie Championship will go ahead as planned and is due to get underway on the 17th of October.
📢 COVID-19 Update re: Club Activities - 06.10.2020
— Camogie Association (@OfficialCamogie) October 6, 2020
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