Professor appeared on a video link with his children to discuss how difficult it is to work from home during lockdown
He said: “For us, as you can see, it’s very difficult, for employers who have employees with kids our age it’s very difficult.“They’ve got nothing to do, they’re climbing the walls. It’s really tough.”“We try to go out and see the flowers and the trees and they can shout and scream.”“Omg our favourite family have returned to bbc world news,”
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