Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has changed its return-to-office plans for employees and is now asking eligible U.S. staff to work from home until Jan. 18. Goldman’s offices will continue to remain open with previously announced COVID-19 safety protocols which include a vaccine and booster requirement for eligible persons, bi-weekly testing, and mandatory masks, according to a company spokesperson who spoke to Reuters. The Epoch Times has contacted a Goldman Sachs spokesperson for comment. The American multinational investment bank and financial services company, which is headquartered in New York City, last month informed U.S. employees who are returning to offices they would need to get a COVID-19 booster shot, if eligible, by Feb. 1 in order to enter company premises. Workers were also told they would need to get tested twice a week starting Jan. 10, Bloomberg reported. “It’s an aberration that we’re going to correct as quickly as possible,” Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon told Credit Suisse analyst Susan …