SIXTY-four per cent of Australian adults believe the COVID-19 vaccine roll out is not being handled well, according to a new study from the ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods. Study co-author Prof Nicholas Biddle noted the study’s findings showed clear divisions in people’s attitudes to the vaccine rollout based on political views. “Those who had said they would vote for a party grouping other than the Coalition were less likely to think the process was going well,” Prof Biddle said. “While still under half of the population, 45.3 per cent of those who said they would vote for the Coalition said the vaccine process was going well.