Campaigners are calling for a cross-party committee to meet online several times weekly, to question ministers and officials during the four-week adjournment.
Governments must requisition all healthcare capacity in their countries, ensuring that all facilities, private and public are directed towards fighting the virus, says Oxfam
By insisting that immigration right to rent and right to work checks are still necessary, the Home Office is endangering lives, says Amnesty International.
Shutting down a first-aid community initiative during a health crisis is an especially cruel example of the regular abuse inflicted on these communities, says B'Tselem.
States have an obligation to ensure that medical care for those in their custody is at least equivalent to that available to the general population and must not limit equal access to preventive, curative, or palliative care.
Child Poverty Action Group is calling for an extra £10 per week per child to be added to child benefit as the most effective way of getting support to families quickly.
Campaigners say new trade deals must receive full parliamentary and public scrutiny, and it is difficult to see how that can be achieved when parliament has risen and the country is on lockdown.
Sanctions should urgently be re-evaluated in countries facing the coronavirus pandemic, in light of their potentially debilitating impact on the health sector and human rights, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Michelle Bachelet said.
UK troops are about to take part in a large-scale NATO training exercise across Europe, which is one of the few major events not to be cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak.