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Home Page with Blog Excerpt ranking higher than blog post itself?

My client recently added a blog post dealing with the effects of coronavirus / covid-19 on her industry. The good news is that she is appearing on page one of local searches for this keyword after a single day. The weird news is that it is her home page, which has an excerpt of each of her recent blog posts, that is ranking and not the blog post itself.

Is this a normal occurrence? Should I be doing something special to make sure the blog post gets the higher visibility, as it has a meta title and meta description that would attract more clicks than her home page meta data for this topic.

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