Finally got back to the States after a 54 hour journey.
As soon as I was off the plane in LAX we were shuffled off to be interviewed by CDC. It all went a lot quicker than I thought it would. Had to fill out a lot of paperwork on the plane, and they looked over the paperwork, confirmed it was all correct, asked if I had any fever or signs of sickness, if I had been to Hubei, and then took my temperature. After everything was done with, they sent me off and packing to take my next flight like normal. Seems they don't care unless you've been to Hubei or have a fever.
I have to take my temperature twice a day for two weeks, but they aren't even requiring home quarantine anymore. They just recommend to stay home unless necessary to go out.
It was a massive culture shock coming back to the States and seeing no one wearing masks and everything open (not that it should be the opposite, but after two months of that in China it was a bit surreal). It's really made me think if America is equipped to handle the virus like China has, and I really doubt they are. Most people in America would refuse any sort of closure of traveling or quarantining of cities. A bit worrying, but at least Americans are fairly more hygienic.