Bay Area businesses ready to rethink plans for return to office
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Last April, Olga Meleshko, Metromile’s manager of executive administration, was preparing the company s San Francisco office for employees to return to work. Now the company says it may have to reexamine elements of its plan.Mike Kai Chen/Special to The Chronicle
Workplaces have been whipsawed with uncertainty in recent months as coronavirus prevention rules have changed. The news Friday that seven Bay Area counties are recommending that vaccinated people wear masks indoors added another element of unpredictability.
California rules for workplaces haven’t officially changed since they were updated last month, but companies are thinking twice in light of the new guidance from Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Sonoma counties.
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