You sound like you want it both ways... You wanted them to follow Denmark's lead and then when I point out that they are looking at doing just that, you find fault with it.
Just admit that you won't be happy with any outcome in this unless it suits your personal needs and political stance and I'd respect you more for it.
The fact that you said that you don't think that kids can get or even carry the virus is worrying. It does explain your stance a lot more though.
From BBC: "Children have so far accounted for between 1% and 5% of diagnosed Covid-19 cases, have often milder disease than adults and deaths have been extremely rare," according to Prof Adilia Warris, a paediatric infectious diseases specialist at the University of Exeter.
I thought I sent a link to you to read what they are doing at the moment, but it looks like you had to click the link in the bottom of that page to access what I wanted you to see: click the first link on here
https://gov.wales/decision-framework...-and-childcare
Just because teachers aren't cleaning the schools doesn't mean a lot of important things aren't happening to ensure that they can re-open when it's safe to do so. I think you're blinded by your dislike of Drakeford, to be honest, when he isn't even the person responsible for education.
What is just common sense is that the kids shouldn't go back just because it may effect their education a bit. Their safety is far more important and sorry to say it again, they can get Covid-19 and so can their teachers and other staff in their schools.