Probably because there is nothing to dispute. The patent storyline about items his name is on for HIV drugs have nothing to do with the COVID vaccines and while the NIH had scientists working with Moderna that isn’t Fauci having a patent.
Considering there have been multiple studies about how the vaccines work and the antibody infusions work the bigger question would be why do you think there are different outcomes.
Much of the HIV vaccine technology research is being used in the COVID vaccines. ICAN sued the NIH in court to disclose the conflict of interest with current vaccine revenue. Below is some information to that end and there's plenty more.
With regard to the two medications, they are completely different but probably not the right environment to discuss those differences.
BTW, "fact checkers" were sued in court this month and were forced to admit that it ultimately was just their opinion.
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https://patents.justia.com/inventor/anthony-s-fauci
From NIH website:
https://www.ott.nih.gov/royalty/information-nih-inventors#11
When are royalty payments made to inventors?
Royalty payments to inventors are processed two times in the calendar year. The first payment is generally made from late May to late June. The second payment is generally made from late October to late November. Payments cannot be distributed to inventors until the royalty information is completely reconciled to ensure accurate payouts.
What do the payments represent?
The payments represent the inventor´s share of royalty payments from licensees to the NIH during the fiscal year. For example, the first inventor payment is based on money received by the NIH for the period of October 1 through March 31. The second inventor payment is based on money received by the NIH for the period of April 1 through September 30.
How are the royalty payments calculated?
Inventors receive the first $2,000 collected from a licensee. Next, they receive 15 percent of royalties above $2,000 and up to $50,000. Finally, they receive 25 percent of royalties in excess of the first $50,000 collected each year. Each inventor cannot receive more than $150,000 in royalty payments for a calendar year.
How are the payments made to inventors?
The payments are made by either direct deposit to the inventor´s financial institution or by check.