Latest surveillance summary
COVID-19 is at a moderate level of activity. Influenza remains at a low level of activity but is increasing. RSV remains at a high level of activity.
Epidemiological summary
Week ending 31 May 2025
COVID-19 is at a moderate level of activity. RSV remains at a high level of activity. Influenza activity remains at low levels but has been increasing over the last weeks. COVID-19 and influenza vaccination are especially important at this time for people who are at risk of severe disease.
Data sources and methods
NSW Health continually reviews the methods used to monitor respiratory virus activity in New South Wales. This is due to changes in testing, notification patterns and levels of respiratory virus, including COVID-19, in the community. These changes affect the usefulness of notifications for monitoring virus activity and community transmission over time. The Public Health, Rapid, Emergency and Syndromic Surveillance (PHREDSS) data, COVID-19 Wastewater Surveillance Program, Whole Genome Sequencing (WGS) data and the NSW Sentinel Laboratory Network results are currently of most value for monitoring COVID-19 and other respiratory viruses of importance in the community. Public registration of positive COVID-19 rapid antigen tests (RAT) in NSW ceased on 30 September 2023. NSW Health also monitors COVID-19
outbreaks in residential aged-care facilities that are published by the Australian Government and COVID-19 antiviral prescriptions dispensed in NSW.
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.