Thanks m8, I appreciate it

...should of added my missus is a specialist teacher with just over 600 students, so the extra lesson plans to support the online courses is significantly more work due to additional lesson planning, individual communications instead of group based & providing feedback/marking etc is not insignificant...& from what I have heard they have not received any extra support. Relief teachers are filling the gaps teachers who are taking leave coz they're older or have an underlying health issue C19 would put them at risk.
Additional infection control is part & parcel of my workplace that happens x times every year, I'm used to it. I guess thats why I'm far less panicked or see things a bit differently to some people.
But teachers are being put into a workplace that is impossible to maintain proper infection control given classroom sizes, toilets/sink(taps) setup & working with young children. So yeah, they really need to be respected.
Missus has had some rewarding/funny moments though as a language teacher with parents coming up & surprising her by speaking Japanese coz they've been learning alongside their kids while they've been at home haha thats pretty cool