i think it will be really interesting to see what happens when everyone is allowed to skate again- how long until then, we don't know. even 3 weeks off is literally f o r e v e r to an athlete. i hope everyone but especially 3A are able to get their elements and triple axels and quads back easily and this time off doesn't have too big of an effect on them.
I think as soon as the situation allows, strictly isolated and monitored training at closed off facilities will commence. Children and youths aren't a high risk group and figure skating isn't a contact sport. So with correct social distancing the top groups can get some proper training once allowed back into their facilities. No mass open skating sessions obviously, no recreational classes (on which many rinks and lower ranked trainers depend for income).
Much depends now on the self discipline and motivation of both sporting children/youths and their parents. Not stuffing yourself with junk food, sweets and candy obviously is rule number 1. Dialy guided PE and elements training are a must. Most rinks conduct online live streamed training sessions for their skaters, competing with general education online class. Not all are public broadcasts, but some are, and well worth watching. The trainers are still very demanding, and if you can't stand children being scolded, you better not watch some of the more intense streams.
Any lessening of measures, opening of facilities depends on how the health situation develops and on how serious the population maintains social distancing and self quarantine and isolation. It's difficult to get a clear and objective picture of the situation in Moscow. The blunders made in Novogorsk earlier demand for tightening of rules and obedience of those rules obviously.
Putin's 4 weeks of paid vacation might seem nice, but I think many parents not working from home are worried over their income and even jobs when the decreed paid period ends.
I pity those who are cooped up in their x-th floor apartment, those kids who are fortunate to be able to live in the countryside or at the family dacha have it so much better than forced apartment dwellers. Also, most spring holidays with the family are impossible.
I also don't know if there is any age restriction to the 'not going outside' measures decreed in Moscow. Overhere (NED), healthy children are allowed to play outside but should avoid crowded playgrounds and should properly wash their hands when returning home.