The outbreak of the Covid-19 virus since the beginning of 2020, has changed people’s way of life and claimed the lives of thousands of victims around the world, including Indonesia. Based on the official website of Indonesia's Covid-19 Task Force, up till January 15, 2021, as many as 882,418 people have tested positive, 718,696 people have been declared cured, and 25,484 people have died due to Covid-19. As a result of its rapid spread, the Indonesian government took actions to prevent its spread by implementing various regulations, such as health protocols, physical distancing, work from home (WFH), large-scale social restrictions (PSBB), rapid tests, public activity restriction enforcement (PKKM), as well as vaccination. In an effort to break the chain of spreading Covid-19, public awareness of complying with health protocols was a major factor, prior to the Covid-19 vaccine. However, if there is no public awareness to comply with the regulations that have been imposed by th