The New South Wales (NSW) government thinks its first local coronavirus case in three days is linked to a bottle shop cluster as Victoria downgrades some border restrictions. One new local case of coronavirus has been recorded in Sydney as Victoria looks to drastically reduce its “red zone” designations on the NSW and Queensland capitals. A western Sydney man tested positive in the 24 hours to 8 p.m. on Friday—ending a two-day streak of zero cases. Authorities are still to link the case to a known cluster but believe it’s associated with the Berala bottle shop cluster. “Relief is on its way so long as we maintain low or zero number of cases and have those testing rates high,” NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian said on Friday. Victoria and Queensland reported no new local cases on Saturday. The lack of cases in Brisbane gave Victoria the confidence to drop Brisbane’s “traffic …