I completed my oath today. I'll summarize how the ceremony went down in case others might find it helpful.
I joined the zoom meeting 5 minutes early and all I could see was a message: that the meeting will start soon and I should get my IDs ready.
Then the meeting started and you could see people joining, setting up their cameras, adjusting lighting and so on .... One of the officers instructed us to turn our cameras ON and that we will be taken to a pre-registration waiting room.
Then I had a 1-on-1 with an officer who asked to see my PR card and another ID (drivers license). He asked me if I planned to travel soon before the certificate arrived and if I wanted to continue with the oath. He then instructed me to cut the PR card and I did. I also verified my address and he noted my updated mailing address since the web form entry I submitted hasn't made it into the system yet. This part of the process took roughly 5 minutes.
Then I was put back into the post registration waiting room and this lasted close to 45 minutes ... just waiting. When you're put in this room, they change your zoom name from just your seat # to [seat # DONE officer's initials]. Eg. if your seat number was 028 and the agent's initials that verified your Ids was MJ, after completing the id verification, your zoom name will show as: 028 DONE MJ.
Then the master of ceremony made a brief remark and invited the judge. The judge congratulated us and made some more remarks as well. We then watched a short video about Canada followed by the actual oath. Mics were unmuted; basically we repeated the oath after the judge, ALL at the same time. The judge encouraged us to try the French version of the oath as well. After that we got a brief video from the PM welcoming us to the Canadian family. The master of ceremony then asked us to turn our cameras OFF so that we can take a selfie with the judge. They gave us 3 minutes for this.
Then came the anthem (bilingual version) and we were given further instructions on sending the oath form back. That was it. It's been a long process but It finally came to an end for me. Hopefully the certificate will come soon and I'll apply for a passport.
Best of luck everyone.