Japan's daily coronavirus cases have exceeded 3000 for the first time while the government delays stricter measures for fear of hurting the economy ahead of the holiday season.
The 3030 new cases, including 621 in Tokyo, took Japan's national tally to 177,287 with 2562 deaths, the Health Ministry said.
Experts say serious cases are on the rise around the country, putting an extra burden on hospitals and affecting the daily medical treatment for other patients. They urged authorities to take measures such as suspending out-of-town trips and requesting stores to close early.
Recent media surveys show support ratings for the Government of Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga have dropped about 20 points from around 70 per cent during his first three months in office amid public discontent over his coronavirus handling.
Japan issued a nonbinding state of emergency in the spring and has survived earlier infection peaks without a lockdown. Experts say the ongoing resurgence in the dry and cold season would be a bigger challenge.