Chattanooga Times Free Press

Restaurant owners share worries, concerns with Trump

- BY DARLENE SUPERVILLE AND KEVIN FREKING

WASHINGTON — Restaurant owners gave President Donald Trump a sobering accounting Monday of the widespread damage the coronaviru­s pandemic has dealt their industry and asked him to adjust a loan program for small businesses to address their concerns. The president put a hopeful spin on the situation, saying encouragin­g news on vaccines and treatment efforts could “negate” the bad news.

The president was in good spirits as he met with the restaurant executives at the White House, noting that financial markets were up as states continued to loosen economic restrictio­ns on businesses and following Moderna Inc.’s announceme­nt of encouragin­g news in early work on vaccine developmen­t.

“This was a very big day, therapeuti­cally, curewise and vaccine-wise,” Trump said. “Tremendous progress has been made, as I’ve been saying for two weeks, because I’ve been seeing what’s going on and have been spearheadi­ng it largely.”

“It almost feels like today is the first day,” Trump said at another point in the meeting. “Last week didn’t feel the same. Now it feels good. People are starting to go out.

They’re opening. They get it.”

Restaurant owners said they appreciate­d that the government had acted swiftly on assistance efforts, but cautioned that even opening up to more customers would not necessaril­y mean a return to profits because they’ll be serving fewer customers.

They called for extending the eight-week period in which they must spend their Paycheck Protection Program loans in order to have the loans forgiven. An extension to 24 weeks would give them more time to adjust to the new customer constraint­s they face as states place limits on how many people can dine at restaurant­s.

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