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CDC panel backs booster expansion for Pfizer, Moderna, J&J shots

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PHILADELPHIA - Millions more Americans can get a COVID-19 booster and choose a different company’s vaccine for that next shot, federal health officials said Thursday."I am very interested in the booster," says South Jersey teacher Nancy O’Neill.

Now, that the CDC signed off on the J&J and Moderna boosters and mixing and matching vaccines, O’Neill says she’s in."I’m ready and I feel like we need to protect each other," says O’Neill.Other people say they’re not sure that a booster is necessary just yet."I’m just waiting for all the answers to come through," says Brian Jenkins, of Collingswood, New Jersey.While health experts agree that all three shots remain highly effective in preventing hospitalization and death, many believe booster shots.

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