What You Need To Know
Below please find the NJDOH Respiratory Illness Surveillance Report. This report summarizes surveillance information for COVID-19, Influenza, RSV, and other respiratory illnesses.
Report Highlights:
- Emergency department visits and hospital admissions continue to decrease for influenza. Though COVID-19 activity is low, there were slight increases in hospital admissions since last week.
- Recent COVID-19, influenza, and RSV hospitalizations have mostly been reported in persons 65 years and older. The number of influenza-associated deaths remain elevated over the past month; with a total of five fatal pediatric cases reported this season.
- Test positivity for COVID-19 increased slightly compared to last week and test positivity for influenza continues to decrease. Test positivity for human metapneumovirus and rhinovirus/enterovirus remains elevated.
- Levels of COVID-19 in wastewater remain elevated. While elevated, COVID-19 levels remain lower than the summer 2024 peak. Levels for influenza type A, flu type B, and RSV in wastewater are decreasing.
- The predominant COVID-19 variant is LP.8.1, a subvariant of Omicron covered by the 2024-25 COVID-19 vaccine. The current predominant influenza virus is type B and is included in the 2024-25 influenza vaccine.
- Respiratory outbreaks reported by K-12 schools have been primarily due to influenza though influenza-associated absenteeism has decreased in recent weeks. Current outbreaks reported in long-term care facilities are primarily due to COVID-19.
Please contact the Communicable Disease Service at 609-826-5964 with any questions about the report.
For additional information, visit the NJDOH CDS Respiratory Illness Dashboard and the NJDOH CDS Vaccination Coverage in NJ LTC Facilities Dashboard