They are instead being asked to call in via Zoom, an internet video conferencing service, in a first for the 700-year-old parliament.
Screens will be placed around the chamber so that those physically present - themselves separated by tape and signs on the green benches - can see their colleagues dialling in.
Parliament began its Easter holiday a week early last month due to the outbreak.
London was particularly hard hit and Prime Minister Boris Johnson was among many in parliament who became infected. He is still recovering after a week in hospital. Britain remains on lockdown, with people asked to stay at home, but MPs were determined that parliament return as planned.