In 2022, Poland experienced a significant decrease in African Swine Fever (ASF) outbreaks in both feral pig populations and swine herds, with a total of 2125 outbreaks confirmed, a notable decline from the previous year. The majority of the outbreaks were reported in four regions: Dolnośląskie, Lubuskie, Warmian-Masurian, and Wielkopolska. The disease affected 2,566 boars, leading to the culling or slaughter of 3,064 pigs. However, the early reports of 2023 show a troubling resurgence of the disease, with 251 cases confirmed in the first three weeks of January, averaging over 80 outbreaks per week. The disease was confirmed in 89 animals, primarily in the Dolnośląskie province, indicating that Poland is not yet free from the ASF threat.