KEY POINTS
  • Testing capacity for the coronavirus in the U.S. will dramatically increase in the coming days, former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb said Friday.
  • "By probably next week, we'll be at capacity of tens of thousands of tests a day," Gottlieb told CNBC.
  • Gottlieb said the FDA will likely approve more testing systems to help grow capacity like one from  Swiss diagnostics maker Roche.

Testing capacity for the coronavirus in the U.S. will dramatically increase in the coming days, former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Friday.

"By probably next week, we'll be at capacity of tens of thousands of tests a day," Gottlieb said on "Squawk Box." "Certainly by the end of next week, I think you're going to see capacity really sharply ramp up in our ability to test patients."