ICST conference, December 14 th 2020, published online: June 1 st 2021 719 Survey on knowledge, attitude, and behavior related to the covid-19 pandemic in West Nusa Tenggara Wahyu Sulistya Affarah*, Putu Suwita Sari, Pujiarohman, Joko Jumadi, Ruli Ardiansyah, Khairus Febrian Fitrahady *corresponding author: ws_affarah@yahoo.com Abstract. The increase in daily cases of Covid-19 in West Nusa Tenggara and its mortality exceed the national death rate, underlie the launch of the Kampung Sehat program. Two months after it’s release in June, basic information is needed on knowledge, attitudes and behavior of the people of NTB towards this pandemic. Sixty villages were selected from the 2 selected sub-districts by random stratified sampling method. The purposive sampling method in sampling was carried out to collect 1838 respondents who met the requirements. Survey data were collected using questionnaire that was taken by structured interview method then the data was sent in real time in to the data processing center. From the knowledge component, there were still respondents who did not know that Covid-19 sufferers may asymptomatic, thought that Covid-19 was only exists in Indonesia and Covid-19 cannot be controlled. Few respondents comprehend that the symptoms of Covid-19 vary widely, do not understand how to prevent it, self-isolate, and self-quarantine. From the attitude component, it was found that respondents admitted that they would not reprimand people who did not use masks in public places and would not support neighbors that was affected by Covid-19. From the behavioral component, most respondents admitted that they still had to go out of the house during the pandemic, even half of the total respondents still traveled outside the city. Half of them admitted that they still took their children and families to go to public places. Keywords: Survey; knowledge; attitude; behavior; covid-19 pandemic; West Nusa Tenggara 1. Background The increase in daily Covid-19 cases in West Nusa Tenggara had put this province in the top 5 provinces with the most daily cases on last May, 2020. The death rate due to Covid-19 in this province (5.5% on early August 2020) also exceeds the national death rate (4.6% on early August 2020), and tends to increase [1]. Several countermeasures have been carried out by the NTB provincial government, but they have not had a significant impact, so cases of transmission continue to occur [2], Proceeding ICST (2021) e-ISSN: 2722-7375 Vol. 2, June 2021