In the early days of the pandemic, employees were encouraged to work from home. While millions couldn’t—healthcare providers; first responders; factory and warehouse workers; retail and restaurant workers; and providers of services such as gardening, construction, and hair styling, to name a few—millions of office workers could.

Now that more people have been vaccinated and children are heading back to school, the challenge for employers is how to bring employees back to physical workplaces safely.

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