Lyft Pushes Office Return Date to February, Citing Virus Concern

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Lyft Inc. postponed the date for employees to return to most of its offices by six months, saying in an email to staff on Wednesday that it now expects employees to return on Feb. 2.

The ride-hailing giant is the latest company to delay its return-to-office plans because of a rising number of coronavirus cases in the U.S. Apple Inc. said it would not bring staff back until at least October. Alphabet Inc.’s Google is asking employees to return on Oct. 18.