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Same at our workplace - sick leave has dropped massively because no-one is suffering from the usual stream of colds that just do the rounds in the open-plan office.
WFH is expected to be the new normal for us as well, the expectation will be 1 or 2 days a week in the office at most.
Workplace culture drives a lot of people into work when they are under the weather as absences are generally first on the redundancy criteria.
I think there will be a change. I remember this time last year, in the before times, the guy I sit beside at work spent a month with a nasty and ever evolving cold. Spluttering, coughing, sneezing and hacking for a month straight.
We all got pretty pissed off about it but no one actually sent him home. I think next year folk would just refuse to work near someone like that. I certainly wouldn't put up with it.
I think it might end up a bit like smoking in the office. Used to be OK, but once you ban it it becomes clear just how rank it actually was.