The Australian state of Victoria on Dec. 27 recorded one new case of COVID-19, the disease caused by the CCP virus. Meanwhile, on Dec. 28, AAP reported two additional cases; the infection of a woman in her 20s and a child aged 10. The new cases were reportedly amongst returning travellers and was detected in hotel quarantine. This comes as Victoria nears a two-month milestone for no cases of community transmission of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus. This takes the number of active cases in Victoria to 11, although as of publishing this article, the official state health department has not yet updated its virus dashboard to reflect this. Of the reported 11 active cases, 10 are in hotel quarantine. The other is a teenage Melbourne girl who continues to isolate at home after contracting the virus while visiting an infection hotspot in the …