The GAA has put a halt to all club action.
Laois hurling manager Eddie Brennan believes doubts remain whether the inter-county season can be played successfully.
He's continuing preparations with his panel ahead of a Leinster Championship meeting with Dublin on October 24th.
If successful, it'll set up a clash with his native Kilkenny in the following round.
The GAA yesterday suspended all club fixtures in response to a lack of social distancing and a number of gatherings following county finals across the country.
The Laois boss says the logistics of holding inter-county training have become difficult:
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