Sadly, I believe you are correct.
Not sure what this means to my business, as I sell to schools, but I'll adapt.
Hang in there bud, I sincerely hope all is well. Adaptation will be key for sure, at least for the time being.
Like I keep saying, ultimately I expect "the new normal" to look pretty much like "the old normal." But it's going to take us a while to get there.
For what it's worth, schools down here are almost certain to reopen in the Fall, in person. Looks like many (most, all?) of them are going to adopt an early-approach-- open a week or two earlier than planned in August, run straight through to Thanksgiving, and then shut down from T-day through mid-January. The idea is that all of the "mingling and mixing" that will occur on Tday as kids are released, and as the normal Fall/Winter flu/illness season kicks in, will give the virus a chance to run its course over a 6-8 week period, so that when school starts back up in January, there will be less chance of transmission.
Not sure how that will work out, because I honestly believe we'll be in a "slow burn" from now through then, and beyond. But maybe it'll help...