The county board has suspended all activity in the county, including inter-county training.
It’s after a ‘number of players’ on the senior football panel tested positive for Covid-19.
Fermanagh GAA have announced that all training and all games within the county have been suspended until further notice, at both club and county level, as a result of a spike in Covid-19 cases within the county.
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A statement issued earlier today by Fermanagh GAA said: "We commend the pro-active role played by the clubs of those affected by Covid-19 in recent days and the prompt steps they have taken to protect their members and the wider community by immediately suspending all activity.
“Going forward, we appeal for all members of the Association to comply with the public health guidance to prevent the spread of Covid-19.”
Fermanagh are due to play Clare in Ennis in 11-days time, before a meeting with Laois.
Their Ulster Championship campaign begins against Down in early November.