KEY POINTS
  • Dr. Scott Gottlieb hopes America is beyond the throes of the pandemic by early next year, but cautioned against easing up on public health mitigation strategies.
  • The former FDA chief said Wednesday on CNBC that he expects advancements in rapid coronavirus testing to aid in the nation's response.
  • "Things are going to change, I think, very quickly in terms of what we have available to us, the technology, to combat this," he added. 

Dr. Scott Gottlieb said Wednesday he hopes the U.S. is beyond the throes of the coronavirus pandemic by early next year, but cautioned against easing up on public health mitigation strategies just yet. 

"As we get into 2021, we're going to have enough exposure in the general population, enough awareness, people will be taking precautions in perpetuity for a period of time, and hopefully a vaccine at some point in early 2021, that we get this behind us," Gottlieb said on CNBC's "Squawk Box."