KEY POINTS
  • As President Joe Biden makes quelling the Covid-19 crisis his first priority in office, American voters are slightly more optimistic about the pandemic now compared with last fall, according to a new NBC News poll.
  • Still, many respondents are unhappy with the country's sluggish vaccine rollout thus far, and a majority blame the federal government, the poll shows.
  • Biden will aim to expedite vaccine distribution by increasing funding to local and state officials, creating more vaccination sites and launching a national public education campaign.
Doctor Richard Dang (R), Assistant professor USC School of Pharmacy, administers a Covid-19 vaccine to Ashley Van Dyke as mass-vaccination of healthcare workers takes place at Dodger Stadium on January 15, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.

As President Joe Biden makes quelling the Covid-19 crisis his first priority in office, American voters are slightly more optimistic about the pandemic now than they were last fall, according to a new NBC News poll.

Still, many respondents are unhappy with the country's sluggish vaccine rollout, and a majority blame the federal government, the survey found.