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Twenty-two more members of the Philippine National Police have contracted the coronavirus disease 2019, bringing to 902 the number of PNP personnel infected with COVID-19.

As of yesterday, PNP chief Gen. Archie Francisco Gamboa said the National Capital Region Police Office recorded the most number of COVID-19 infections with 354 followed by Central Visayas with 248, National Support Units with 81 and Calabarzon police with 69.

Gamboa said 803 police officers in Central Visayas were suspected carriers of the the virus and are waiting for the results of their confirmatory swab tests.
Seven more police personnel recovered from the disease,bringing the number of recoveries to 414. The fatalities remained at nine.
As of July 4,there were 479 active cases of covid-19 in the PNP.

1. Briefly describe the factual content of the story related to the lead;5W,1H.

a. Who:
b. What:
c. When:
d. Where:
e. Why:
f. How:

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If you are someone that needs to create content in order to connect with your audience, then you may find it difficult to produce quality material on a consistent basis. If that’s your situation, then using a well-worn writer’s technique called the “reporter’s questions,” or “the 5 W’s and the H” may be just what you need.

The 5 W’s and the H refers to the six questions that a reporter should answer in the lead paragraph of a news story (as long as they are relevant and make sense). The questions are the following:

Who

What

When

Where

Why

How

5 W’s and the H – Question Guide for Brainstorming

But even if you aren’t a reporter, you can still use these questions to help you brainstorm for ideas and map out an outline for your content.

Below is a list of the questions and some possibilities for each. The questions provided are as general as possible in order to provide a guide that you might use for any topic. For that reason, they may seem a little strange unless you have a specific topic in mind.

Who

Who is involved?

Who is affected?

Who will benefit?

Who will be harmed?

What

What is your topic narrowed down in a simple phrase/sentence?

What does your topic involve? (i.e. What are the different parts to it?)

What is it similar to / different from?

What might be affected/changed by your topic?

When

When does this take place? When did this take place? When will it take place? When should this take place?

Does when this takes place affect the topic?

Where

Where does this take place? (Where did it …. Where will it … Where should it ….?)

Does it matter where it takes place? Is it affected by location?

Why

Why is this topic important? Why does it matter?

Why do certain things happen? (What are some causes and effects within the topic?)

How

How does this topic work? How does it function? How does it do what it does?

How did it come to be?

How are those involved affected?

Hope u got the answer briefly :)

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