新冠肺炎自爆發以來席捲全球,疫苗已經成為控制疫情的關鍵手段。於此,我國的疫苗政策卻是一個爭議的問題,許多人對於政府引進疫苗的速度緩慢感到不滿。也有許多人肯定政府的努力,認為政府致力扶植本土疫苗,可舒緩疫苗不足的窘境。究竟,這滿意與不滿意之間,是為什麼呢?本文主張,對疫苗政策的滿意度,其實是政治信任感的反映,關鍵在於政治意識型態,而這意識形態就是台灣殖民經歷後的族群政治問題。對此,本文將透過網路問卷調查加以驗證。 Since the outbreak of the global COVID-19 pneumonia, vaccines have become a key mean of controlling the epidemic, but Taiwan's vaccine policy is a controversial issues. Many feel that the government has been slow to introduce vaccines and are thus dissatisfied. There are also people who affirm the government's efforts. They believe Taiwan’s acquisition of vaccines is blocked by China and Taiwanese government's commitment to fostering local vaccines can alleviate the problem of vaccine insecurity. What is the key difference between this satisfaction and dissatisfaction of policy? This paper argues that the degree of satisfaction is actually a reflection of political trust, and the key lies in political ideology, and this ideology is the ethnic political issues after Taiwan's colonial experience. In this regard, this argument will be verified through an online questionnaire survey.