Journal of Global Social Sciences December 2021, Volume 2, Number 8, 69-78 ISSN: Print 2735-9328, Online 2735-9336 PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS TOWARDS CORONA VIRUS (COVID-19) INFECTION IN MAIDUGURI BORNO STATE, NIGERIA. Falmata MUKHTAR, (CA) University of Maiduguri, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Nigeria falmatamukhtar@gmail.com Mustapha IBRAHIM, University of Maiduguri, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Nigeria mustaphayajaloye@gmail.com & Abdulmalik Muhammad LAWAN, College of Medical Sciences, University of Maiduguri, Nigeria abmamz17@gmail.com Abstract Since discovering coronavirus infection in the Chinese city of Wuhan in December 2019, the novel virus has spread widely across the globe, affecting both developed and less developed countries. This current study assesses the public perception towards Covid-19 infection in Maiduguri, Borno State. A descriptive cross-sectional study design was used in this study. Data were collected randomly using a self-administered questionnaire using 200 respondents across Maiduguri. The study revealed that a significant number of individuals are aware of the infection but see it as a normal health condition. Based on the findings and the conclusion reached, this paper recommended, among others, to create awareness in the community and explain the dangers of coronavirus infection. This can be achieved by involving the religious, community, and youth leaders and being transparent and accountable. It is also the government's responsibility through the NCDC and the Ministry of Health to carry people alone on matters that affect their health needs; this way, trusts will be created and hence compliance by the community members. Keywords: Public, Perception, COVID-19, Pandemic. DOI: 10.31039/jgss.v2i8.13