Working from home for over a year has not been good for me. I legitimately missed my daily commute, as that was kind of "me" time where I could yell at people, play my music very loudly, and basically just be silly without disturbing anyone. I am far more focused and productive in an office environment (for suitably loose values of "focused" and "productive"). I have a bigger rig in the office, I don’t have to pay for sodas, and Zoom is a poor substitute for sitting at someone’s desk to work out a problem.
I got vaccinated in late April and started going back to the office in June. And then Texas, being Texas, decided to ban enforcement of the most basic measures to limit the spread and Delta’s exploded and I’m working from home again and I hate it.
We had a fairly generous work from home policy before the plague hit, although it was expected you would be in the office most days. Now, it feels like the reverse is going to be true going forward - our lease on our current (very nice) space is up next August, and we’re on the hunt for a new, smaller, "hipper" space, which I interpret to mean that they intend for most people to work from home full-time. And for our business, it isn’t that big a deal. But there are jobs which do require you to be on site, and you have two choices in that matter - show up or find a new job.