Let’s not shrug off WFH entirely. There are of course advantages, including convenience for people. We will also feel more confident now knowing that we can do it if we need to.
What may happen when normality starts to resume in future, is companies adopt more flexible working patterns, giving people the option to WFH if convenient, say two days a week. Or some businesses might realise certain roles are more productive from home.
The result may mean firms need less square feet when it comes to signing new leases, or they will negotiate harder for rent deals. It is not ideal for landlords, but its a much more manageable problem than if corporate companies said goodbye to offices. That’s something workers wouldn’t enjoy either.