One change I noticed with Covid, is that I had to make a much more concerted effort to ensure people were "ok".
With everybody being remote, we lost that face-to-face interaction. Even little things as walking to the break room to get coffee, you could get a sense of the tone of the office when you pass offices / cubicles.
Currently, I have more check-ins with my younger members, some face-to-face check ins with some members who needed that. Mostly it is to see if there's anything I can do to help with their work, sometimes they just need to rant.
Not sure if OP's office is back to fully on-prem, but something to keep a note of with your remote workers.
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