By DAVID MCHUGH, CASEY SMITH AND JOE MCDONALD | Associated Press | Published: February 11, 2021 They are the annual journeys of late winter and early spring: Factory workers in China heading home for the Lunar New Year; American college students going on road trips and hitting the beach over spring break; Germans and Britons fleeing drab skies for some Mediterranean sun over Easter. All of it canceled, in doubt or under pressure because of the coronavirus. Amid fears of new variants of the virus, new restrictions on movement have hit just as people start to look ahead to what is usually a busy time of year for travel.
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Dr. Katherine Johnson Honored as a Professional of the Year for 2020 by Strathmore s Who s Who Worldwide Frederick, MD, February 10, 2021 (PR.com) Dr. Katherine Johnson of Frederick, Maryland has been honored as a Professional of the Year for 2020 by Strathmore’s Who’s Who Worldwide Edition for her outstanding contributions and achievements in the field of consulting.
About Dr. Katherine Johnson
Dr. Katherine Johnson is the president of Johnson Consulting Group, an international woman-owned strategic consulting firm in Frederick, Maryland. They provide assistance to energy organizations, public service commissions, and corporations so they can better understand the opportunities, barriers, and trends in the energy efficiency market.
Feb 9, 2021
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) They are the annual journeys of late winter and early spring: Factory workers in China heading home for the Lunar New Year; American college students going on road trips and hitting the beach over spring break; Germans and Britons fleeing drab skies for some Mediterranean sun over Easter.
All of it canceled, in doubt or under pressure because of the coronavirus.
Amid fears of new variants of the virus, new restrictions on movement have hit just as people start to look ahead to what is usually a busy time of year for travel.
It means more pain for airlines, hotels, restaurants and tourist destinations that were already struggling more than a year into the pandemic, and a slower recovery for countries where tourism is a big chunk of the economy.
They are the annual journeys of late winter and early spring: Factory workers in China heading home for the Lunar New Year; American college students going on r