Two returned travellers from NSW red zones test positive By Caitlin Cassidy Two new cases have been recorded in a returned family from a NSW red zone. Image: AAP 1 of 1 5370537724001 Two family members have tested positive to the virus after returning from NSW red zones and health authorities are on high alert after two positive COVID-19 cases from NSW travelled to Victoria and South Australia earlier this month. Victoria recorded no new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 and no new cases in hotel quarantine yesterday, but two cases in a Hume family were reported in the afternoon. The family of four returned to Victoria from Sydney on a red-zone permit earlier this month, and were self-isolating when they received the positive test results.