Government ministers voted to place parts of two southern Bedouin towns under partial lockdown Thursday as Israel’s coronavirus caseload continued to mount, passing 20,000 infections since the start of the pandemic in February.

The week-long lockdowns of two neighborhoods in Rahat and one in Arara (Negev) appeared to be the first such orders given since Israel began to gradually pull back restrictions in early May, and forebode a return to limitations on movement as infection rates have appeared to skyrocket to nearly 300 daily confirmed cases in recent days.

Both Rahat and Arara, two of the largest Bedouin cities in the northern Negev, have seen a rise in the number of cases in recent days. Ministers decided not to impose a lockdown on neighborhoods in Jaffa that have also seen climbing infection numbers.

Read more at Times of Israel.