Covid-19 Pandemic

Image of unopened masks. Photo by Makenna Wakahia ’26.

Spectrum of Opinions: Conflicting Thoughts over Covid Policies By Alicia Leung ’24 and Makenna Wakahia ’26

Covid-19 Pandemic, News March 13, 2023 at 12:53 PM Comments are Disabled

With most COVID-19 guidelines, like masking, removed for the 2022-2023 school year, a sense of normality seems to have come back to Moorestown Friends School. Yet, in January, the Class of 2030 had an outbreak of COVID cases, with no mass email to the entire community like before. While thereRead More

The BA.2 Variant: COVID’s New Prominent Variant in the Northeastern United States

The BA.2 Variant: COVID’s New Prominent Variant in the Northeastern United States By: Alicia Leung ’24, Mason Levens ’25, Vikram Verma ’25

Covid-19 Pandemic, News May 18, 2022 at 1:34 PM Comments are Disabled

As the new BA.2 Covid variant becomes more prevalent in the northeastern United States, students have had some speculation as to whether the new surge in cases will impact school life.  New Jersey, along with many of the other northeastern states, is experiencing a steady rise in cases. The percentageRead More

On Alert: MFS COVID Cases Rise Again

On Alert: MFS COVID Cases Rise Again By Dinah Megibow-Taylor '24

Covid-19 Pandemic, News May 2, 2022 at 5:11 PM Comments are Disabled

In recent days, MFS has seen an uptick in COVID cases. This comes as the greater Burlington County region experiences a case increase, too, while hospitalizations and deaths stay relatively low. On May 2, the MFS COVID dashboard indicated that there were 14 active cases of COVID, meaning that thereRead More

Three Years of a Pandemic and We Still Aren’t Close to Normalcy; Why Aren’t We Vaccinated?

Three Years of a Pandemic and We Still Aren’t Close to Normalcy; Why Aren’t We Vaccinated? By the MFS Wordsworth Editorial Board

Covid-19 Pandemic, Editorials, News, Opinion April 6, 2022 at 9:05 AM Comments are Disabled

For three years, the COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe causing millions of deaths worldwide. On December 11, 2020, the first official COVID-19 vaccine was authorized, signifying a hopeful end to the devastating pandemic. Currently, over a year after its first authorization, there have been countless vaccines and booster shotsRead More

Covid-19 Booster Boosts MFS Students’ Optimism for a More Normal Return to Everyday  Activities

Covid-19 Booster Boosts MFS Students’ Optimism for a More Normal Return to Everyday Activities By Alicia Leung '24 and Hannah Puc '24

Covid-19 Pandemic, MFS News, News January 19, 2022 at 12:10 PM Comments are Disabled

As the Omicron variant spreads, MFS students are optimistic that receiving the Covid-19 booster shot could give hope for a more safe return to school and daily activities.   Covid-19 cases in the community are on the rise, and in response, MFS implemented virtual learning once students returned from winter break.Read More

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