John Mitchell
A police officer checks vehicles at the Logani containment border in Tailevu. Picture: JONACANI LALAKOBAU
A border is a dividing line that separates geographic areas.
There’s the famous United States and Mexico border and the one that once divided East Germany from West Germany from 1949-1989.
Then there’s the North and South Korea border and many more in other parts of the globe.
Since the COVID-19 pandemic brought countries and their economies to their knees in 2020, borders have become a sad but essential part of our lives.
There have been created a dividing line that keep people who belong away from those who don’t belong.