An Israeli man infected by the coronavirus tried to make a run for it by escaping from a hospital where he was undergoing treatment, according to a report.

The unidentified patient, who was hospitalized at Wolfson Medical Center in the city of Holon, was diagnosed with COVID-19 after returning from a ski trip to Austria, the Times of Israel reported.

“After four days of hospitalization, he violently broke the window and burst through the doors of the quarantine room,” the hospital said in a statement about the Monday escape attempt.

“After police forces arrived, and with the help of the dedicated hospital staff, the patient was returned to his room, and afterward was brought to the quarantine department that was opened at the hospital,” it said.

At least 277 people are infected with the coronavirus in Israel, where more than 50,000 people are under quarantine, according to the news site.

The country’s Health Ministry on Monday said it was considering drastically increasing the restrictions on movement for all Israelis in attempts to slow the rapid spread of the disease.

“We may ask people to leave the house less, and only for necessary errands. The government is considering a general closure on all citizens, and if that happens it would mean all age groups will be asked to stay home until further notice,” said Itamar Grotto, the ministry’s deputy director-general.