A screenshot of the meeting shows 24 Brazilian officials participating

While the world adapts to virtual meetings, there are some who are yet to get used to it, just like a businessman who accidentally left his camera on while taking a bath during a video conference with Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro.
The meeting was organised on Zoom conference call by Paulo Skaf, the president of the Federation of Industries of the State of Sao Paulo.
A Twitter user, Andres Repetto, @andresrepetto, shared a screenshot of the meeting in which out of the 24 officials, one is seen without a shirt in the shower.
The Daily Mail, citing local media, reported that Bolsonaro noticed the blunder and said to Skaf: "Paulo, there's a colleague there in the last little square. He left, is he okay?"
Paulo Guedes, Minister of Industry, appeared to have understood that the official concerned had forgotten to switch off his camera while taking a bath during the conference.
"There is a guy having a shower there, naked. There's a naked guy there, isolating naked at home, great. The guy was getting hot with the conversation, so he went to take a cold shower," Guedes said, local media outlets reported.
"Unfortunately we saw. It was a shaky picture but we saw, unfortunately," Bolsonaro added.
The official concerned has not been identified yet.
From managers being unable to remove quirky face filters to journalists reporting without pants, the incident has added to the long list of mishaps that are taking place as people work from home.
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