KEY POINTS
  • Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Monday he believes Covid cases in the U.K. have "peaked" after a delta variant-related rise.
  • That has implications for the U.S. as America battles its own surge in coronavirus infections, the former FDA chief said.
  • "If the U.K. is turning the corner, it's a pretty good indication that maybe we're further into this than we think," he said.

Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Monday he expects rising U.S. coronavirus cases, linked to the highly transmissible delta variant, to start declining in the next two to three weeks, pointing to the U.K.'s fall in infections as evidence for what may play out in America.

England's experience during the pandemic has been viewed a harbinger for the U.S. and other countries, offering insight into how new strains of the virus may spread later on.