New South Wales has recorded zero cases of the CCP virus 24 hours after the state went on high alert after a potentially infectious Victorian man travelled extensively through the southern regions of the state. The man and his family, who were on a trip to Jervis Bay and Hyam’s Beach, from May 19 to May 24, visited a number of venues and locations that have now become possible COVID-19 hotspots. The man developed symptoms on May 25 when he was back in Victoria, but did not get tested until nearly a week later. The NSW Health has ramped up testing in the areas including Gundagai, Goulburn, Jervis Bay, Huskisson, and Vincentia with several pop-up clinics, but despite 18,672 tests, no new cases of locally acquired COVID-19 have been detected. Chief Health Officer Kerry Chant said NSW Health was working with Victorian authorities to determine who in the family contracted …