and the care sector says they really need help when it comes to staffing, even if they want all their staff to be fully vaccinated, they also need to make sure they have the right number of people there to ensure that people are cared for properly and safely. the pandemic has a big impact on how millions of people now work in the uk — and new polling suggests a majority of managers and workers believe office staff will never return to the workplace full—time. last year, 37% of workers did some home—working, according to the office for national statistics, and in a yougov survey, exclusive to the bbc, 70% of those polled said they believe staff won't be back in the office as much as they were before the pandemic. and more than three quarters of businesses which allow home—working say they will continue to offer it in some way. while this shift has been welcomed by many — some people feel they're missing out, as sarah corker explains. at talktalk�*s headquarters, here in the north west, staff can choose when they come into the office and when they work from home and most like to do a bit of both.