A new tool using cell phone movement data suggests that many people in Kansas and Missouri are taking the Stay At Home Orders seriously. The data released by a Norway based company called Unacast, shows data for the entire U. S. people in both Kansas and Missouri have reduced their movement by about a third in the last two weeks. Johnson County, Kansas, which has been identified to have “Community Spreading” of COVID-19, has seen one of the larger drops in the State, with residents moving about 40% less. However, both states overall rank below the National average, which is also about 40% drop in movement.