KEY POINTS
  • The United States won't be able to test broadly for the coronavirus for "weeks, if not months," Severin Schwan, CEO of Swiss diagnostics maker Roche, told CNBC on Monday.
  • Testing in the U.S. has been hampered by delays and a restrictive diagnostic criteria that limits who can get tested.
  • At the moment, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that only those most at risk from the virus should get tested.

The United States won't be able to test broadly for the coronavirus for "weeks, if not months," Severin Schwan, CEO of Swiss diagnostics maker Roche, told CNBC on Monday.

"No doubt, ideally we would have broader testing, but at the moment, capacities are limited," Schwan said on CNBC's "Squawk Box." "I think this is still a couple of weeks, if not months, out, and the reason is very simple."