Philippines resumes lockdownMillions of people in the Philippines were ordered to stay home Tuesday in a bid to contain the rising rate of infections, and relieve pressure on overwhelmed hospitals.More than 27 million people on the main island of Luzon, including the capital Manila, went back into a partial lockdown.People have been told to stay home unless going out to buy essential goods, for exercise or for work, after the number of recorded infections surged past 100,000.But with only 24 hours' notice of the shutdown, many people were stranded in Manila, unable to get back to their hometowns after public transport and domestic flights were halted.More than 18 million people worldwide have been infected with the virus since it first.