My few Warner / Rhino and Music on Vinyl reissues have no issues, but it's very likely that the request is increasing, and in order to fulfill it they may have rushed the printing process, thus decreasing quality and quality control.
However, I doubt you'll ever find whooshing issues on true audiophile reissues, like MFSL, Speakers Corner, or Quality Records Pressings, since top quality is their goal. Clicks are still possible, as explained by MFSL, due to their cutting method, but they will disappear after a couple of playings, or a good cleaning of the disc.
All in all I think vinyl industry is now in a crucial phase, where it's becoming too big for low numbers, high quality pressings, but still too small to have the quality which the big numbers of an estabilished industry would allow.