KEY POINTS
  • The majority of citizens are unhappy with their leaders' response to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report.
  • China and Vietnam had the highest rated leadership in a list led by Eastern countries.
  • Just seven out of 23 countries would give their leaders a score of more than 50% across key metrics including politics and business. 
Commuters wear protective masks as they exit a train at a subway station during Monday rush hour on April 13, 2020 in Beijing, China.

As countries across the globe are left grappling with the coronavirus crisis, most people are not satisfied with their leaders' response to the outbreak, according to a new report.

Citizens from just seven out of 23 countries rate their governments' coronavirus containment measures as broadly positive, based on the "Global Crisis Perceptions" index released Wednesday by insights agencies Blackbox Research and Toluna.