For one Bethlehem, Pa., restaurant owner, the coronavirus restrictions are hitting especially hard because they didn't quality for PPP loans or other aid amid the pandemic.
Seven Sirens Brewing Co., which opened less than a month before COVID-19 came to the U.S., remains open, defying Gov.Tom Wolf’s ban on indoor dining to slow the spread of the coronavirus in the state. "It's just been an absolute crazy year for us," Jordan Serulneck, head of operations at the brewery, told "America's Newsroom." 'It took us three years to open and 28 days to close down," he said. "A lot of our employees haven't received their unemployment benefits and all those things and we've been reaching out to our bank, the SBA, to anyone that would possibly have any.