On day nine of a 15 day social distancing period, President Trump is getting a positive report card from Americans.

According to a number of polls, President Trump is receiving high praise for his handling of the Wuhan coronavirus. He's also beating Democrats, who continue to play political games, on the issue of trust.

What was once an outlier is now a trend:



Two Democratic pollsters find a majority of registered voters approve of Trump’s handling of COVID-19, and trust him more on the issue than Congressional Democrats.https://t.co/bFQqvVwrA5 pic.twitter.com/uoXI83Avsp — Kevin Robillard (@Robillard) March 24, 2020

On top of that, a new Gallup poll shows President Trump receiving a 60 percent approval rating for his handling of the crisis. His personal approval has also seen a bump.

President Donald Trump may be enjoying a small rally in public support as the nation faces the COVID-19 pandemic. Forty-nine percent of U.S. adults, up from 44% earlier this month, approve of the job Trump is doing as president. Trump also had 49% job approval ratings -- the best of his presidency -- in late January and early February around the time of the Senate impeachment trial that resulted in his acquittal. Independents' and Democrats' approval of Trump's performance has increased slightly since earlier this month, tying as the best he has registered to date among each group. The president's approval rating among Republicans was already above 90%, and remains so -- but is not currently his highest on record (94% in late January).

On Tuesday afternoon, President Trump said he'd like to see the United States open for business by April 12.