That is more or less what I see here. Most places the employees are wearing masks. Every place has a sign on the door asking you to wear a mask. Few people do.
I had to go to another companies' office yesterday. I knew their policy was people who are unvaccinated have to wear a mask still. Less than half the people there were wearing one.
I know someone who works for Equifax. They were requiring even "work at home" people to be vaccinated. They sent out a letter after Thanksgiving canceling that policy. I heard a lot of companies who had set that requirement were doing that.
IBM is doubling-down on the vaccine requirement, still pointing the finger at Biden when they do. Their reason IMHO is really two-told: their "digital vaccine passport app" is too good a business opportunity to let it dry up. They are coercing the employees to use it (on their personal cell phones) to drive up the user numbers, but there are ways to be compliant w/o using their app, it's just harder. The other reason is to run off good employees, at least in the USA. Next they'll be crying for more H1-B visas and/or closing plants in the States and moving operations to China, India, and Bulgaria. (yes, Bulgaria)
As far as I know, nobody who has requested a religious or medical accommodation has been rejected, but they are really drawing out the process. There's been a wave of approvals this week; some of the applicants had been waiting for 2 months