Victoria has shut its borders to people travelling from greater Sydney and the New South Wales Central Coast, declaring the area a red zone for coronavirus. From midnight on Sunday, most people travelling from those areas will not be able to enter Victoria. If they do enter, they will have to do 14 days of hotel quarantine. The one exception is returning Victorians, who have until midnight on Monday to return. Those Victorians who return before then can do their quarantine at home. The order applies to anyone who has visited those areas since Dec. 11. These restrictions will not be lifted on Wednesday evening, unlike many of the restrictions announced in NSW, Premier Daniel Andrews said on Sunday. “People who have spent time in greater Sydney, do not try to come to Melbourne because you will spend your stay in a hotel room,” he said. “We have built something …