KEY POINTS
  • CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday he did not think investors were properly factoring in the likelihood a successful antiviral treatment for COVID-19 is developed. 
  • "I have just been marveling that people think our drug companies don't have good scientists," Cramer said. "You're betting against science if you're betting long-term short here." 
  • He said the market is poised to soar if an effective therapy for COVID-19 is discovered. 

CNBC's Jim Cramer said Friday he did not think investors were properly factoring in the likelihood a successful antiviral treatment for COVID-19 is developed. 

"Is anyone even thinking anymore that there is something going on at any drug company that actually may have an antiviral?" Cramer said on "Squawk on the Street." "I have just been marveling that people think our drug companies don't have good scientists. … You're betting against science if you're betting long-term short here."