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Coronavirus - Stone toads and accidental guinea pigs: is the office dead? - UK
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11-06-2020
Partner and Head of London Real Estate Bruce Dear writes in the latest React News article, "Most of us aren’t working in our offices, but debates about offices are a leading lockdown sport. Surveys show roughly a third of us can’t wait to get back in, a third of us never want to see an office again, and the rest of us are up to our wrists in banana bread. Never a home-screen day goes by without some kitchen table prophet predicting that COVID-19 has killed the office. So, is the office dead? Is it even ill?"
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