Park City Restaurant Owners Hurting from Flu Scare
Steven McComb, owner of the Baja Cantina in Park City, has seen his dinner attendance numbers nearly cut in half since the Swine Flu scare came to Utah. Friday night he says, what would normally be a 200 dinner night, was reduced to 120. "Everybody's gone to the store and hunkering down at home, they're not going out," he said. Thursday night he served only four dinners. The Park City Restauranteur spoke out at Saturday's health department conference saying that the Swine Flu is costing him dearly. And with that, he says he may have to close until memorial day. FOX 13's Andrea Fujii has the story.

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