MELBOURNE, Australia — Victoria has recorded one new local case of COVID-19, while Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton says there is no plan, yet, to extend the five-day lockdown. The latest COVID-19 case in Victoria is a friend of a hotel quarantine worker, as contact tracers race to ring-fence an outbreak of the infectious UK strain. There are now 14 cases linked to the Holiday Inn at Melbourne Airport as the entire state undergoes a five-day “circuit-breaker” lockdown. The single additional positive case recorded on Saturday is a man in his 30s in Point Cook in Melbourne’s west, who is a friend of a Holiday Inn worker. That man’s primary close contacts—38 of them—are also isolating and are being tested. Premier Daniel Andrews said on Saturday there were 996 known primary close contacts associated with the known Holiday Inn cases but the number was expected to grow. Test results of all …