1 INTRODUCTION
In December 2019 a new infectious disease was identified in Wuhan, China. By the end of January 2020 Canada had its first case of COVID-19 in Toronto, Ontario (Urrutia et al. 2021). Now, in 2023 we are still feeling the effects of COVID-19, many countries still seeing significant cases every day (WHO 2021). Throughout the pandemic there have been different levels of lockdowns, government restrictions, and other rules put in place by government officials. These non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) have impact on human behavior and many research efforts showed how long lockdowns caused fatigue, leading to ignore restrictions and reducing lockdown effectiveness (Flaxman et al. 2020; Goldstein et al. 2021; Joshi and Musalem 2021). Mask wearing has been another important focus for researchers. Different types of masks have shown different levels of effectiveness, this combined with mask compliance has shown to make a significant difference on how fast COVID-19 can spread through a population (Grinshpun et al. 2009; Tay et al. 2021; Maged et al. 2022; Rengasamy et al. 2014).