Applescript for alert styles in notification center

I'd like to be able to have a sort of selected do not distrub for some apps. For example, during work hours I don't want Facebook to show alerts but when I'm off work, it would be great to switch the alert style.
Can this be scheduled via AppleScript?
Many thanks

I'd like to be able to have a sort of selected do not distrub for some apps. For example, during work hours I don't want Facebook to show alerts but when I'm off work, it would be great to switch the alert style.
Can this be scheduled via AppleScript?
Many thanks

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