DHAKA: Bangladesh has entered its most severe nationwide lockdown to restrain the raging spread of Covid-19. Authorities decided to impose the stringent lockdown from July 23 to August 5 after relaxing restrictions for a week on the occasion of Eid al-Adha festival which was celebrated in Bangladesh on Wednesday. "None will be allowed outdoors unless it is urgent," a police officer said on Friday at a makeshift checkpoint in capital Dhaka, as members of the law enforcement agencies, including army troopers, returned to the streets to prevent people's movements. "During the lockdown that is to be stricter than the ones imposed earlier, garment factories will remain closed," State Minister for Public Administration Farhad Hossain told before media persons. As public transport services were suspended due to the restrictions, thousands of Eid holidaymakers, who have started returning from their hometowns, have been stranded in and around the capital and other cities. As the pandemic showed no signs of abating last month, the Bangladeshi government had ordered a lockdown from July 1, but later eased the restrictions for a week from July 15 22 on the occasion of Eid al-Adha. According to the Directorate General of Health Services of Bangladesh, the country has so far reported 11,46,564 confirmed coronavirus cases and 18,851 deaths. New Zealand-Australia travel bubble bursts UK sanctions Equatorial Guinea leader's son over 'lavish lifestyle' spending African countries to receive six million Johnson and Johnson vaccines, the African Union says