According to the NHK poll, 42% of the respondents said they "supported" the Suga Cabinet, down 14 points from last month's survey, and 36% said they did not support it, up 17 points. ..

NHK conducted a pollster for three days from the 11th of this month using a method called "RDD" that calls fixed-line and mobile phone numbers randomly generated by computers for people aged 18 and over nationwide.

The number of people surveyed was 2,164, and 58%, or 1249, responded.



According to this, 42% of the respondents answered that they "supported" the Suga Cabinet, down 14 points from last month's survey, and 36% answered that they did not support it, up 17 points.



The reasons for support are 36% for "because it looks better than other cabinets", 21% for "because the personality is reliable", and 16% for "because it is the cabinet of the political party that supports it".



The reasons for not supporting it are 38% for "I can't expect the policy", 29% for "I don't have the ability to execute", and 17% for "I can't trust my personality".

When asked how much anxiety they and their families would be infected with the new coronavirus, 40% said they felt a lot, 45% said they felt a certain amount, 10% said they didn't feel much, and they didn't feel at all. Was 2%.

Regarding the government's response to the new coronavirus, 4% answered "highly evaluate", 37% answered "somewhat evaluate", 40% answered "not very evaluated", and 16% answered "not evaluated at all". ..

The government plans to extend "Go To Travel," a measure to stimulate tourism demand.

When asked if they think they should continue or stop, 12% said they should continue, 79% said they should stop, and 9% said they didn't know, no answer.

The new coronavirus vaccine will be available free of charge if approved by the government.

When asked if they would like to get vaccinated, 50% said they would like to get vaccinated, 36% said they didn't want to get vaccinated, and 14% said they didn't know, no answer.

When asked if the country should issue a state of emergency again, 57% said they should, 30% said they didn't need to, and 13% said they didn't know, no answer.

When asked if there was a change in household income due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection, 24% answered "decreased", 71% answered "no change", and 2% answered "increased".

When asked if they would go home or travel during the New Year holidays, 5% said they would "do", 81% said they wouldn't, and 11% said they hadn't decided yet.

When asked if they plan to go to Hatsumode, 12% said "New Year 3 goes to the day", 32% said "New Year 3 goes on a day other than the day", and 51% said "I have no plans to go".