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. The “Covid - 19” pandemic has the potential to be detrimental in all aspects of people's lives, not only health aspects but also other aspects such as socio-economic aspects. The impact of social vulnerability can cause people to take three interrelated actions, namely apathy, irrationality, and criminal behavior. We see that in today's social phenomena. Therefore, what happens to society is the culmination of the social trauma faced by society today. First, indifference. Second, irrational actions. Third, criminal acts. The objectives of this research are: (1) To explain the process of compiling a social vulnerability in people who feel the impact of the “Covid - 19”; and (2) To formulate a model instrument for mapping social vulnerability mapping model instrument for people who feel the impact of the “Covid - 19”. The research location is in DKI Jakarta. The research approach used is a qualitative research approach. While the type of research used is the type of descriptive research. In accordance with research conducted by researchers, it is known that the mapping of social vulnerabilities in communities affected by the “Covid - 19”, namely (1) Limited space for social interaction; (2) Disruption of household income; and (3) children experience learning backward. In addition, researchers also formulated alternative designs in mapping social vulnerabilities in order to map the extent of the effects felt by the community for the “Covid - 19” that has occurred so far.