KEY POINTS
  • Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Friday that the coronavirus in the U.S. will become an endemic virus after the recent surge in delta cases calms down.
  • The former FDA chief said the peak of the delta surge in the U.S. will likely be in late September, hitting Northern states after rates slow down in the South.
  • “Hopefully we’ll be on the other side of it or coming on the other side of it sometime in November, and we won’t see a big surge of infection after this on the other side of this delta wave,” he said.

Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Friday he expects the coronavirus to become an endemic virus in the U.S. and other Western countries after the recent surge in delta variant infections calms down.

"We're transitioning from this being a pandemic to being more of an endemic virus, at least here in the United States and probably other Western markets," Gottlieb said on "Squawk Box." An endemic virus is one that remains in the American population at a relatively low frequency, like the seasonal flu, for example.