COVID-19 Outbreak Information Updates (Reboot) [over 150.000,000 US cases (est.), 6,422,520 US hospitilizations, 1,148,691 US deaths.]

This past Monday was "Return to Work" at the company I'm employed. People who are designated "full-time office" must work in a building 3-5 days a week. There has been plenty of push-back since this was first brought up late last year, with people commenting on how productive they are from home, their commute will limit productivity, etc. In the end the company said here's the policy, everyone must adhere to it, if someone doesn't like it, we hope they give it a chance for a few weeks, but if it's not for them, then they're free to find employment elsewhere. There are people who haven't badged into any building since the lockdown started in March 2020. And the parking situation is terrible, but it was terrible pre-Covid as well.
That's interesting, as my employer is also now requiring everyone to be in the office at least 3 days a week also as of this past Monday. The office "reopened" after two years with most people fully remote in April of 2022, but likewise, there are people who haven't been seen since March 2020. And that's not including people who will come into the office if there is a specific meeting or function to attend and then head out right after.