Offices can be modified to make people coming back to work after the height of the pandemic feel more at ease, says a new study.
Slightly over half (53%) of workers expect to be back in a physical office full-time within the next six months, according to a survey by Brivo, a producer of cloud access control and related technologies, and WhosOnLocation, a provider of people presence management software.
When asked what modifications of an office and office procedures would give workers the most confidence in returning, temperature scanning to enter led the list at 49%.
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