Hannah Michel sells vintage clothes and decor through her business, Spry Fashion.
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Michel also sells items on Etsy.
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An electric guitar and vintage records are on display in Michel’s home.
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Rusty’s Ice Cream features 1980s themed decor, from the furnishings to the names of ice cream flavors.
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Michel has decorated her home in items from the 1950s and ’60s.
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Hannah Michel’s home includes a vintage whiskey decanter. Previous Next
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U.S. counties need to implement crisis workforce strategies to deal with shortfalls in ICU doctors
Over the next month, 209 U.S. counties in the United States will need to implement crisis workforce strategies to deal with potentially dangerous shortfalls of intensive care unit doctors, according to a new analysis published today.
The analysis draws on data from a just-launched county-level hospital workforce estimator, one that takes into account the strain on staffing due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The shortages could occur just as public health officials warn that variants of the coronavirus are spreading in the United States and could trigger a sharp rise in the number of Americans infected. Our new online estimator will help county and local public health officials project shortages in the near future and take steps to help keep staffing at safe levels.
Over the next month, 209 U.S. counties in the United States will need to implement crisis workforce strategies to deal with potentially dangerous shortfalls of intensive care unit doctors, according to a new analysis published today. The analysis draws on data from a just launched county-level hospital workforce estimator, one that takes into account the strain on staffing due to the COVID-19 pandemic.