You are on page 1of 2

L-D-S-T 19.

3 HUNDRED STORIES, ONE TRUTH

ANCHOR 1: SHERILYN D. TAGHAP


ANCHOR 2: LUZAIRA D. LEGASPI
DATE: October 24, 2021

OPENIN STATION ID SFX


G

ANCHOR Reporting to you live from the newsroom of Raja Soliman Science and
1 Technology Highschool. This is L-D-S-T 19.3 FM RADIO ‘Hundred
Stories, One Truth’, bringing you the eye on the hottest news for today.
Serving you NEWS WITH NO BIAS, NEWS WITH NO EXCEPTION
AND NEWS DELIVERING NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. Again you are
listening to LDST 19.3 RADIO STATION, ‘HUNDRED STORIES BUT
ONLY ONE TRUTH’. 

SFX

Good day Philippines and good day world! I am Sherilyn Taghap


presenting you our hottest news for today.

SFX THEN VOICE OVER NG HEADLINE

For our news for today, 24th day of October 2021, is the Arrival of 4.73
million doses of World Bank - funded vaccine boosts drive against
COVID-19 in the Philippines.

ANCHOR And for the details of the whole matter, here is Luzaira Legaspi,
1 stationed live at the Department of Health Main Office.

  SFX

GOOD DAY WORLD, REPORTING LIVE HERE AT DOH MAIN


OFFICE. 

To date, 4.73 million doses of vaccines out of 13 million doses


procured by the country under the Philippine 500 million dollar COVID-
19 Emergency Response Project Additional Financing have arrived in
the country.

World Bank Country Director for Brunei, Malaysia, Philippines and


Thailand, Ndiame Diop said that “The World Bank is pleased to
contribute to the Philippines’ national COVID-19 vaccination effort so
that more Filipinos are protected against Covid-19, can resume normal
lives, and the country can rebuild the economy faster, restore jobs and
incomes, and ensure its resilient recovery,”

This financing builds upon the initial ongoing Philippines COVID-19


Emergency Response Project approved in April 2020. Aiming to
strengthen the country’s health systems, and overcome the impact of
the pandemic especially on the poor and the most vulnerable.
Implemented by the Department of Health, the project is providing
funding to purchase laboratory equipment and test kits, and
ambulances as well as medical equipment and supplies such as
mechanical ventilators, portable x-ray machines, and infusion pumps. It
has also been used to refurbish isolation rooms and quarantine
facilities. 

Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, According to the World


Bank Group, it has deployed over 157 billion dollars to fight the health,
economic, and social impacts of the pandemic, this is the fastest and
largest crisis response in its history. The financing is helping more than
100 countries strengthen pandemic preparedness, protect the poor and
jobs, and jump start a climate-friendly recovery. The Bank is also
supporting over 50 low- and middle-income countries, more than half of
which are in Africa, with the purchase and deployment of COVID-19
vaccines and is making available 20 billion dollars in financing for this
purpose until the end of 2022.

Legaspi, Dalupan live at the Department of Health Main Office,


reporting. Back to you Sherilyn.

SFX

ANCHOR Thank you Luzaira. That’s all for today’s hottest news. NEWS WITH
1 NO BIAS, NEWS WITH NO EXCEPTION AND NEWS DELIVERING
NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH. YOU HAVE TUNED IN IN

ANCHOR L-D-S-T 19.3 FM RADIO ‘Hundred Stories, One Truth’


2

ANCHOR Again, this has been Sherilyn  Taghap


1

ANCHOR And this has been Luzaira Legaspi


2

ALL Your messengers of the truth, bidding and greeting you a pleasant
day. 

OUTRO OUTRO SFX

You might also like