KEY POINTS
  • Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier told CNBC on Thursday that drugs to treat or prevent Covid-19 aren't a "silver bullet" solution to the pandemic.
  • People will need to wear masks and practice social distancing measures well into 2021, he predicted.
  • Frazier said "he's very optimistic that in the near future" there will be positive results coming from late-stage clinical trials for coronavirus vaccines and therapeutics.

Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier said Thursday that drugs to treat or prevent Covid-19 aren't a "silver bullet" solution to the pandemic, predicting people will need to wear masks and practice social distancing measures well into 2021.

"I don't see the therapeutics that we have — or the vaccines that are coming — as a silver bullet," Frazier told CNBC's "Squawk Box," saying that people will still have to practice mask wearing and social distancing "for the foreseeable future."