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      <title>Coronavirus FAQ: Is it wiser to get a booster now or wait for the new fall booster?</title>
      <description>Maybe it&apos;s not a full-blown summer surge but COVID numbers are ticking up. For those with concerns due to personal risk factors or the start of the school year, the booster question is top of mind.</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 11 Aug 2023 12:44:26 -0400</pubDate>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<img src='https://media.npr.org/assets/img/2023/08/10/gettyimages-1246522670_custom-081731c2ede66cbd028d9a31bb826230f931d9bb.jpg' alt='A COVID booster is administered in Jakarta, Indonesia.'/><p>Maybe it's not a full-blown summer surge but COVID numbers are ticking up. For those with concerns due to personal risk factors or the start of the school year, the booster question is top of mind.</p><p>(Image credit: Eko Siswono Toyudho)</p><img src='https://media.npr.org/include/images/tracking/npr-rss-pixel.png?story=1193229029' />]]></content:encoded>
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