A few of them are, mostly because of their late reaction regarding the situation in elderly homes, and the fact that skiers coming back from affected areas in Austria and Northern Italy in February weren't advised to self-quarantine at home. Appropriately addressing those two issues would've prevented a lot of deaths imo. I think the general public was fine with the initial lockdown, it was maybe a week or so too late but that wasn't too bad - we were also still allowed to exercise outside which was great.
The situation now is a mess though. We lack strong leadership, the top politicians don't even follow the advice from the expert counsel they put together themselves, and they carry out one message during a press conference in the afternoon then say something completely different in a talkshow at night. It's so hard to follow and the rules they impose are so arbitrary. We're walking right into a new disaster and everyone but them seems to notice it. Regarding the reaction of the public, Twitter thinks there should be heavier restrictions while Facebook is angry they're obliged to wear face masks in stores and public places (and the whole of Instagram seems to be on vacation in St. Tropez and Ibiza, partying away). It all doesn't make sense, but a child can see that this will end wrong if they just keep advising people to "use their common sense". That doesn't work here.