I'm in Germany with a totally different experience, but I work in adult social care. We've got lots of cases in the institution where I work (currently 36 residents and colleagues in double figures too) and have had five deaths and there bloody well should be an argument against going back to school because we're still getting new cases daily.
Exams are not cancelled here and exam year pupils, apprenticeship candidates and students of all types have to go back on 27th April. It's a joke as we have a nursing, healthcare and social care college and the final year students doing apprenticeship style qualifications are working virtually or more than full time but will go back to college simultaneously and getting them all together in classrooms will probably transmit the virus to institutions that don't have them.
The nursing and health and social care degree equivalent exams haven't been delayed even though college was cancelled and students have all been working flat out in our placements.
No allowances is still the line we're hearing - exams start mid May.
Students with younger children are stuffed because all but the final year of primaries won't go back til mid to late May.
If it weren't for schools and exams the rest of the experience is fine.
Testing is being done as it should be - the uuk sounds like a joke on testing. The downside is that as soon as a colleague coughs or sneezes or says they have a headache they're off til they've been tested - makes sense but delays means endless covering of other people's shifts,and Germans are hypochondriacs so the usual suspects have been off for stretches more than once.
Routine testing is due to be introduced for all health care employees soon.