Mary Wilson
Well-known member
Latest surveillance report
COVID-19 has plateaued at a low to moderate level, influenza continues to increase and is at moderate to high level, RSV is at moderate level.
Summary of epidemiological week 26, ending 1 July 2023
Respiratory viruses continue to circulate in the community. COVID-19 emergency department presentations and admissions, healthcare worker furloughing and test positivity continued to decrease. Influenza activity continues to rise rapidly (31% increase in notifications the previous week) with children and young people accounting for 57% of notifications. Influenza virus test positivity is now 20%. Respiratory syncytial virus activity, including ED presentations and hospitalisations for young children with bronchiolitis, was stable.
Data sources and methods
The data source for this report updates as new information becomes available. Therefore, this report cannot be directly compared to previous versions of the NSW Respiratory Surveillance Report or to previous reporting periods. For additional information on the data sources and methods presented within this report please refer to COVID-19 surveillance report data sources and methodology. ...
https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/Pages/weekly-reports.aspx
COVID-19 has plateaued at a low to moderate level, influenza continues to increase and is at moderate to high level, RSV is at moderate level.
Summary of epidemiological week 26, ending 1 July 2023
Respiratory viruses continue to circulate in the community. COVID-19 emergency department presentations and admissions, healthcare worker furloughing and test positivity continued to decrease. Influenza activity continues to rise rapidly (31% increase in notifications the previous week) with children and young people accounting for 57% of notifications. Influenza virus test positivity is now 20%. Respiratory syncytial virus activity, including ED presentations and hospitalisations for young children with bronchiolitis, was stable.
Data sources and methods
The data source for this report updates as new information becomes available. Therefore, this report cannot be directly compared to previous versions of the NSW Respiratory Surveillance Report or to previous reporting periods. For additional information on the data sources and methods presented within this report please refer to COVID-19 surveillance report data sources and methodology. ...
https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectious/covid-19/Pages/weekly-reports.aspx