Are you reading the CC correctly? Ive never used strips so I dont know how they read FC vs CC.
If you are, you need to bring the pool to shock levels of chlorine, pretty quickly. Even if CC was 1.0 instead of 2.0, you are still looking at *something* growing in the pool, so it needs to be shocked.
pH needs to go up too, but you are better off waiting for that until the CC has disappeared (chlorine "works better" with lower pH).
How many gallons of water in your pool? If you can figure that out, look for Jasons Pool Calculator and then calculate how much bleach you need to add at least 10ppm of chlorine to your pool. This is assuming CYA is low (or none). It will require a decent amount of checking and re-checking to keep that chlorine level up, without CYA the sun will just eat it away.
As far as how long to clear it up, it takes time. The first time I ever really had a "problem" with my pool was after a July 4th picnic and a huge bather load. Ive since learned to just dump a whole bunch of bleach in after heavy bather load, at night. By the time swim time comes around the next day, its usually low enough to not hurt anyone.
-Chris