Trump handling of Covid approval-39% Trump net handling of Covid approval -negative 18 Biden handling of Covid approval-60% Biden net handling of Covid approval +28 (46 points higher than Trump)
Fauci is a weasel. He resisted the claim that Biden had to start from scratch because it impugned him and all the good work that others had done. Then he found it difficult to reconcile that statement with Harris's statement, while reporting to Joe. So even though her comment was not directed just at distribution he went ahead and said that that was probably what she meant. In that way he can support her while not supporting her statement to include his work and the vaccine work. He is a political weasel now.
Months earlier than projected... Biden says COVID-19 vaccines will be available for all US adults by end of May Biden credited a 'stepped-up process' in seeing this timeline accelerated https://www.foxnews.com/health/biden-covid-19-vaccines-will-be-available-all-us-adults-end-of-may
The Trump administration had no idea of how many vaccines they properly distributed much less any idea how many doses were administered.
70 percent back Biden's handling of coronavirus: poll https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...cent-back-bidens-handling-of-coronavirus-poll A new poll by The Associated Press and NORC Center for Public Affairs Research shows that a majority of Americans approve of President Biden’s handling of the coronavirus. The poll shows that 70 percent of respondents back Biden’s response to the pandemic, with 97 percent of Democrats and 44 percent of Republicans approving the president's work on the issue. The number of COVID-19 deaths and cases per day have fallen since Biden took office, though there are some signs they are now plateauing. New variants of the disease have also sparked concerns that cases could again rise. Biden could also be benefiting from the distribution of vaccines across the country. Sixteen percent of the nation's population has now had at least one shot of a COVID-19 vaccine, according to statistics kept by The New York Times. Vaccinations across the country have also led to more optimism for the economy and a growing stock market. In the poll, 60 percent overall approved of Biden's performance as president so far. The results split along party lines, with 94 percent of Democrats approving of his work while only 22 percent of Republicans did. Biden’s approval on the economy was split across party lines as well with 88 percent of Democrats approving and 82 percent of Republicans disapproving. Overall, 55 percent approved of Biden’s work on the economy. The partisan divide was also apparent in polls conducted at the end of former President Trump's term. In December, when Trump was still president, a majority of Republicans approved of his handling of the economy while a majority of Democrats disapproved, The Associated Press reported. Although Biden said the economy can not completely reopen because of the pandemic, many states are starting to lift their strict COVID-19 restrictions. Texas is lifting its mask mandate and taking away all capacity restrictions from its restaurants. Connecticut will take away their capacity restrictions on indoor activities this month, although mask mandates and social distancing are still required. The poll surveyed 1,434 adults between Feb. 23 and March 1. The margin of error is 3.4 percentage points.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/17/politics/cnn-poll-trump-lowest-approval-of-his-presidency/index.html The economy remains the high point for Trump in the eyes of the public: 53% say they approve of the way he handled the economy, the only issue tested for which he earns majority approval. The major crises of his final year in office -- the coronavirus outbreak and race relations -- earn sharply negative reviews. Just 34% approve of how he handled race relations, and 36% of the coronavirus. Approval is similarly low for the signature issue of Trump's 2016 campaign for the presidency, immigration. Just 36% approve of how he handled that.
There was one place, however, where the Trump Presidency arguably out ranks all other presidencies, and that is in the level of general corruption. Probably more cabinet officers in the Trump administration were referred to DOJ by the inspectors general than in any other administration, including Harding's and Nixon's. The Barr DOJ did not follow through with prosecution in any of these incidences, but instead swept the referrals under the rug.* So the Attorney General himself must be considered as corrupt as the other cabinet officers. Quite a Crime family it was, with Trump at the head... ________________ *Public pressure did, thank god, result in resignations when in a few instances the charges leaked to the press. But other cabinet officers continued to serve after the I.G.s referred their findings to the DOJ.