I'm convinced that people saying WFH makes you lazy have never worked in the industry.
I WFH three days a week. I have at least two Zoom meetings during those days, I use a monitored work laptop, I get pinged in Slack to review code and look into tasks, I still have PR reviews and commits to make.
It's the same expectation of work and same metrics applied, if I stop working and become lazy as people claim WFH results in I'd get fired. The difference is I don't have a morning commute, I can wake up and have coffee, do my morning meeting, and review tasks and continue on work that's scheduled.