KEY POINTS
  • "By June, nobody is going to be wearing masks," Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Monday.
  • The former FDA chief said he expects by next month the prevalence of Covid is going to be "sufficiently low in this country [and] we're just not going to be concerned about it."
  • However, Gottlieb said people who continue to choose wearing a mask "should be supported."

Dr. Scott Gottlieb said Monday he expects more Americans to stop wearing face coverings to protect against the coronavirus in the coming weeks.

"By June, nobody is going to be wearing masks. By June, I think, the prevalence [of Covid] is going to be sufficiently low in this country [and[ we're just not going to be concerned about it," the former Food and Drug Administration commissioner said on CNBC's "Squawk Box."