Our church holds 28 with social distancing, (90 without) so at the start of lockdown we replaced the comfy cushioned chairs with old plastic stackers that would clean easily, two metres apart, and they were used for a funeral, and are still in place. Midweek activities all stopped (eg Pensioners lunch, old folks keep fit, coffee groups, Chinese Church). Sunday service, now mornings only, had 11 last week (plus a cat). For communion we used bread cut into cubes (about 1cm), which the steward brought round and dropped one into each hand with sugar tongs (anyone old enough to remember those?). The wine was in tiny glasses and brought round and people each took one from the tray themselves. A third steward collected the empties. No singing, sadly. Attendance less than pre-covid still. The only midweek activity to resume so far is old folks keep fit, and they observe social distancing, and are careful about ventilation. A lot of folk moved their giving to monthly standing order instead of cash in the plate, and are continuing that way.
Zoom services got going during lock down, and some people came who wouldn't have come to normal services, so some churches are continuing with face-to-face-plus-zoom all in one.