A poll showed that 68% of Japanese people were uneasy about the Abe government's response to Corona19.

As a result of a survey conducted by the Mainichi Newspaper on 150 thousand voters over the age of 18 across the country, 68% said they were uneasy about the Japanese medical and examination system.

The rate of not doing so was 14%.

The Mainichi newspaper analyzed that the voice of worry about medical collapse without increasing the number of tests appears to spread the anxiety of being able to receive tests and treatment even if the person is infected.

Abe's Cabinet approval rating was also 40%, down 4 percentage points from the previous month's 8th survey.

Conversely, the percentage of respondents who do not support is 45%, exceeding those who support.