Several Yerushalayim neighborhoods with high coronavirus infection rates will be locked down starting Sunday afternoon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said early Sunday.

According to Health Ministry data, about 75 percent of the infections in Yerushalayim have occurred in ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods, most of which will now be locked down.

The government approved locking down four of the capital’s seven zones delineated ahead of Pesach: Zone 1, which covers northeast Yerushalayim Zone 2, which covers northwest Yerushalayim, Zone 3, which covers southwest Yerushalayim, and Zone 5, which covers much of the city center.

Among the neighborhoods on which restrictions will be imposed: Neve Ya’akov, Romema, Ramat Shlomo, Ramat Alon, Har Nof, Givat Shaul, the Bukharim quarter, Mekor Baruch, Givat Mordechai, Geula and Mea Shearim.

Each of the zones will be subject to the restrictions and exit will be permitted from the zone for work, essential medical care, funeral of a family member, transfer of a minor between divorced parents, legal process and any other essential need subject to the approval of the National Emergency Authority. The lockdown will be in effect from Sunday afternoon until Wednesday.

Read more at Times of Israel.