China News Service, June 1. According to Kyodo News, Kyodo News from May 29 to 31 carried out a survey of the national emergency telephone survey in Japan. Abe ’s cabinet approval rate fell to 39.4%, compared with May 8 to 10. Japan ’s last survey fell 2.3% and fell below 40% for the first time in two years.

On May 25 local time, pedestrians cross a street in the Shinjuku district of Tokyo.

  According to the analysis, severe criticisms about the new crown epidemic situation countermeasures and the former Attorney General of the Tokyo High Prosecutor ’s Office, Kurokawa Hiroyuki, have had an impact. According to public opinion polls, regarding the second wave of the new crown epidemic, 96.0% of the respondents expressed “worried” including “to a certain extent”. For government economic aid measures such as 100,000 yen (approximately RMB 6,620) per person, 81.2% of the respondents believed that the speed was "slow", and 12.5% ​​thought they were "fast".

  Regarding the disciplinary action against Kurokawa who resigned from playing mahjong gambling, he thought that "too light" accounted for 78.5%, and "appropriate" accounted for 16.9%. To Abe, he refused to re-investigate the issue and other responses, 69.0% answered “unacceptable” and 22.3% “acceptable”.

  Regarding the government's response to the new crown so far, 52.5% of the answers were “not affirmed” and 39.5% were “affirmed”. In the last survey, the two responses accounted for 57.5% and 34.1%, respectively.

  Regarding the declaration of the complete lifting of the emergency on May 25, 47.2% answered "premature", which exceeded 38.7% of the answers "appropriate". As for whether to continue to avoid going out in the future, 94.2% of them said "continue" including "a certain degree".