Number of NYC employees returning to office by the fall drops significantly: survey

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When those surveyed were asked for an estimate in vaccination rate among those on their payroll in New York City, the number that the Partnership came to was 81%. Photo credit Spencer Platt/Getty Images

NEW YORK (WCBS 880) -- Returning to the office early this coming fall is becoming less and less prevalent across New York City.

A survey released Wednesday by the Partnership for New York City says just 23% of Manhattan office workers are back in the office right now. That number sat at just 12% in May.

An expected 41% of office workers are due back by Sept. 30, a massive drop from estimates taken in May, which projected 62%.

By the new year, 76% of office employees are expected back, the survey found.

Among businesses that decided to curb their return plans due to the rise in COVID-19 cases, nearly half said the delay will be a month or less, but 28% said it’ll be evaluated over time.

With a new workplace environment on the horizon for some, the survey found that 70% of employers will go to a “hybrid” schedule, while 26% will mandate workers being in-person full time.

In terms of getting vaccinated, nearly 60% of employers say they’ll mandate the COVID-19 shot.

When those surveyed were asked for an estimate in vaccination rate among those on their payroll in New York City, the number that the Partnership came to was 81%.

A whopping 94% of those surveyed support New York City’s mandate on vaccines for indoor dining, fitness or entertainment.

New York City's seven-day COVID-19 infection rate is by far New York lowest -- 2.52%, according to health officials.

Nearly 76% of adults in New York City have at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to the latest figures.

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