The girls' Covid bunk at Camp Tel Yehudah embraced their isolation by making signs warding off visitors. Courtesy of Mia Finestone By Louis Keene , Jordan Greene , Jackie Hajdenberg July 14, 2022 When Mia Finestone became the fifth person in her bunk to test positive for COVID-19 , her parents couldn’t come pick her up in rural New York: They live 3,000 miles away, in the Bay Area. So Finestone, a rising 11th grader, moved to a designated quarantine bunk, where she and a dozen other campers and staff from Camp Tel Yehudah waited out mild symptoms for the...