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Best to get new booster before Halloween, White House COVID coordinator Dr. Jha says

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To optimize protection ahead of another pandemic winter, White House COVID coordinator Dr. Ashish Jha said Friday people should consider getting the newly-updated COVID-19 booster before Halloween.

The sooner the better, Jha said, urging people to get a booster between mid-September and mid-October, "but no later than the end of October for maximum protection" ahead of the holidays, he said in an interview with ABC News following his own vaccination.

For people who have recently had COVID, Jha suggested following the guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and waiting at least 90 days, or three months, before getting the updated vaccine. Other experts have suggested that waiting four to six months will allow people to mount a stronger immune response to the vaccine.

Waiting longer, Jha said, increases the chance of getting reinfected -- and ultimately, "it's very hard to time the market," he said.

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