LYNCHBURG, Va. - Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia has ordered a campus-wide quarantine after school leaders saw an increase in COVID-19 cases.The school’s "temporary mitigation period" will go into effect on Aug.
30 and will expire on Sept. 10.Under the policy, all classes will switch to online learning, all large indoor gatherings will be suspended and indoor dining locations will provide a takeout option as well as expanded outdoor seating."The university will continue to encourage social hygiene practices that aid in reducing the spread of disease, including physical distancing and wearing a mask," the school said in a bulletin. "The university will also be announcing upcoming vaccine clinics to be offered on campus."RELATED: Mo.