Downtown SF faces 20% drop in foot traffic since omicron, as major companies delay return to office

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San Francisco has seen a decline in car and foot traffic since omicron was first detected in the city in December.

Walking through San Francisco's South of Market and Financial District feels like a ghost town, as 90-percent of the city's workforce is working from home and people are leaving the city.

Michelle Londono, who works at an IT consulting company in San Francisco, expects that to be the norm.

 

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