KEY POINTS
  • "Once we can track the virus, we can deal with this virus," global investor Barry Sternlicht told CNBC on Tuesday.
  • "I think this contact tracing is a really big deal," he said, calling the practice "a game-changer" in helping accelerate the U.S. economic recovery.
  • However, many Americans have privacy concerns about contact tracing — and particularly with digital contact tracing through their smartphones.

The U.S. government should pay people to enroll in a coronavirus contact tracing program, billionaire global investor Barry Sternlicht suggested Tuesday.

The incentive could be between $500 and $1,000 for signing up, "if the leadership of this country decides to mandate it," the Starwood Capital founder said on CNBC's "Squawk Box." "Once we can track the virus, we can deal with this virus."