Israel is expected Tuesday to reduce some coronavirus restrictions left in place in areas with high infection rates, following a decline in the spread of the virus.

The government’s ministerial committee on restricted areas is set to convene Tuesday evening, and is expected to approve plans drawn up by Coronavirus Czar Prof. Ronni Gamzu to remove nearly all communities from the list of “red cities” – that is, communities with extremely high infection rates.

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If the committee does approve Gamzu’s recommendations, it will reduce the restrictions on all “red” communities, with a single exception.

While coronavirus infection rates have declined sharply in “red cities” like Bnei Brak, Elad, Modi’in Illit, and Beitar Illit, the predominantly haredi neighborhood of Ramat Shlomo in Jerusalem is expected to remain on the red list, given its continuing high infection rate.

All other cities, towns, and neighborhoods currently on the red list are expected to be removed from the list at Tuesday night’s committee meeting.