Friday, 24 July 2020

Life After PPP: A Small Physical-Therapy Business Goes It Alone

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When the coronavirus hit this Spring, Atlanta-based Motion Stability owner Brian Yee relied on PPP to pay his staff of physical therapists and keep his business operating. Now his eight-week loan forgiveness period is ending as Georgia faces a surge in new Covid-19 cases.

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