The ANU longitudinal study of 3,286 adults found only 3.6% of Australians thought the vaccine rollout was going very well, with a further 32.7% saying it was going somewhat well. More than 42% responded that the rollout is going “not too well” and 21.2% said it is “not going at all well”. Report co-author, Nicholas Biddle, said that those intending to vote for a party other than the Coalition were “less likely to think the process was going well”. Almost half of voters who intended to vote for the Coalition said the vaccine rollout was going well, declining to 30% of those who would vote for Labor and 27% of those voting for the Greens.