The Victorian government is increasing restrictions on visitors from New South Wales in an attempt to curb the spread of COVID-19 beyond Sydney’s northern beaches. Victoria Police are making preparations to set up checkpoints and a request for Australian Defence Force support will be made. Late on Saturday, the state extended its “orange zone” from Sydney to include the NSW Central Coast, requiring visitors from that region to also get tested and isolate immediately. “The Department of Health and Human Services is extending the orange zone in NSW to include the NSW Central Coast region,” Victoria’s Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton said in a statement on Saturday evening. “Any people either entering Victoria in coming days or who have already entered Victoria and who have visited this region must now get tested and isolate immediately until they receive a negative result.” Authorities are also looking to expand the “red zone,” …