With Aotearoa and the rest of the world facing blockages, meetings, classrooms and weather reports are moving online via Zoom video calls.
News Kea Kids Journalists Theodore, 9, and Lachie Lane, 11, of Pekerau Primary School find the best video calls of the recent blockages.
From pet disruption to accidental trips to the bathroom, here are some of Zoom’s funniest failures.
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Kea Kids News reporters find the best and funniest Zoom failures of recent blockages.
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