I was hoping we could skip by the whole education thing here. Especially, when we know how this is going to go given how the poster feels about the entire pandemic, so of course their idea about educating during a pandemic is going to align a certain way. And it would be many, many pages more suited for the Politics forum.
But if we must, people should read up about Israel and their attempt to open schools and open businesses. They at least started in a place with a low number of cases. Their 7-day average for new cases went from 15, 16, 17 per day (mid-May) to 1700 per day (now). In June, 47% of new cases were tied to schools. Now, they are struggling with how to contain spread. Restaurant closings were ordered, postponed, put back, overruled by the Knesset. Netanyahu is suddenly under pressure. Chaos is the word of the day
I have been on the side of tight restrictions of what is open, let the elementary school kids go back, see what happens before doing anything else. Israel originally wanted to start with the younger kids first, but too many hands in the cookie jars, so they let any plans turn into a free for all. Which is going to be what happens here, and it will be a disaster. Which is the point.