According to the NHK poll, 40% of the respondents answered that they "supported" the Suga Cabinet, and 41% answered that they did not support it. For the first time since the establishment of the Suga Cabinet in September last year, support and disapproval reversed. Did.

NHK conducted a pollster for three days from the 9th 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 2,168, and 59%, or 1,278, responded.



According to this, those who answered "support" the Suga Cabinet decreased by 2 points from last month to 40%, and those who answered "not support" increased by 5 points to 41%, and support and disapproval reversed. Did.



This is the first time that support and disapproval have been reversed since the survey conducted just before former Prime Minister Abe announced his resignation in August last year, and since the inauguration of the Suga Cabinet in September last year.



The reasons for supporting the cabinet were "because it looks better than other cabinets" (39%), "because the personality is reliable" (23%), and "because it is the cabinet of the political party that supports it" (21%).



The reasons for not supporting it were 40% for "because they have no ability to execute", 33% for "because they have no expectations for policy", and 11% for "because their personality is unreliable".

When asked how much they felt anxious about being infected with the new coronavirus, 45% said they felt a lot, 42% said they felt a certain amount, 9% said they didn't feel much, and they didn't feel at all. Was 2%.

Regarding the government's response to the new coronavirus, 3% answered "highly evaluate", 35% answered "somewhat evaluate", 41% answered "not very evaluated", and 17% answered "not evaluated at all". ..

The government has issued a state of emergency in Tokyo and other prefectures.

When asked what they thought of this timing, 12% said it was "appropriate", 79% said it was "too late", and 3% said it should not have been declared.

When asked if they think that the target area of ​​the declaration is appropriate in 1 metropolitan area and 3 prefectures, 12% answered "appropriate", 47% answered "should be issued to other areas", and 33% answered "should be issued nationwide". , "No need to put out" was 3%.

When asked if they think the declaration can be canceled by the 7th of next month during the declaration period, 6% said they could, 88% said they couldn't, and 7% said they didn't know, no answer. ..

The government is preparing to get the vaccine by the end of next month.

When asked if they would like to inoculate, 50% answered "I want to inoculate", 38% answered "I don't want to inoculate", and 13% answered "I don't know, no answer".

The government is aiming to revise the Special Measures Law by combining financial support and penalties for businesses.

When asked about the stipulation of penalties, 48% answered "yes", 33% answered "disagree", and 18% answered "don't know, no answer".