The charts above are from the Pew Research Center. They questioned at least 1,000 adults in 14 advanced economies.
The United States didn't fare too well. Only the U.S. (52%) and the U.K. (54%) had a majority of people believing their governments had done a bad job of handling the pandemic. And the people in the U.S., by a large margin (77%), thought their country was more divided than ever because of government actions. The closest to the U.S. was Spain at 59%.