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What you need to know: Dec. 7

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What you need to know: Dec. 7
What you need to know: Dec. 7

Good morning, North State.

Today we're tracking a Red Flag Warning, vegetation removal in Butte County, stay-at-home orders, and the latest coronavirus developments.

Right after this.

Welcome back.

Here's what you need to know to start your day.

This morning - much of our region is under a red flag -fire weather - warning.

The national weather service first issued that warning sunday afternoon.

The service has cited strong northern winds and low humidity ... these condition - critical to potential burns.

The service expects theses windy conditions to sustain through mid-day tuesday.

### happening today- clearing fire fuels ahead of a red flag warning..

Butte county public works will be performing vegetation removal on cherokee road, north and east of the city of oroville.

Work hours are planned to be monday through friday, 7:00 am to 4:00 pm..

And are set to last until the end of the month..

Drivers should expect one lane traffic and up to 10 minute delays..

This morning, tens of millions in californians are under a stay at home order.

It affects the southern california and bay area regions of the stay at home plan..

It bans all gatherings as well as in-person dining and personal services like hair salons and gyms. forces retail stores to operate at reduced capacity.

We will have more details about the restrtictions in a moment..

1 million americans contracted the coronavirus in just the first five days of this month.

For perspective-- after the first confirmed u.s. coronavirus cases... it took the country almost 100 days to reach one million.

National health experts are now pointing to holiday travels and pandemic fatigue for the aggressive spike in cases.... as we enter the winter season ... coronavirus now stands as the*leading cause of deat* in the united states.

The virus has surpassed heart disease, taking a life - roughly... every 30 seconds.

Every - 30 - seconds!!

Some communities - are being overwhelmed with the dead... the director of a los angeles funeral home is now putting bodies into refrigerated

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