I am so torn. I want to go back to work (in school) and the children need some form of consistent education, even if we don't go full-on curriculum. But I don't think it should be up to the schools to manage this. We just don't have the capacity. Not in terms of space, resources or staffing. Telling us to work it out is just shifting responsibility, without giving us the resources.
For schools to start up properly again, what needs to change is outside the schools: testing, treatment, PPE, staffing the Nightingales so that Covid-positive ill people can be isolated and treated before they become dangerously ill. Then it will be safe to be ill. Because, let's face it, children may not generally suffer from Covid, but they are super-spreaders of infectious disease, and probably 50% of staff in any school will already have health vulnerabilities.