It speaks to both the data quality and the ease with which anyone can file any report that says anything. Do you take Wikipedia posts as gospel? I sure don’t. Anyone can write anything on there.
Further, the main issue is that healthcare providers are required by law to report all series adverse events to VAERS after COVID-19 vaccines regardless of causality. So if you get a COVID shot and get hit by a bus in the parking lot leaving there, it gets reported in VAERS. The vaccine didn’t kill you; the bus did.
taking your posts as gospel is the same as taking wikipedia’s posts as gospel...
you will never be trusted...
Then you should have no problem linking about the guy that got hit by a bus and died in the parking lot after receiving his poison shot and was reported to VAERS.
I'll wait.

Ransomnote called you a liar, verbatim, for saying this claim upthread.
Cite the law. Give a link.
(How does the rent-a-nurse at CVS pharmacy know you got hit by a car two weeks later anyway?)
Troll.
BTW, the European system is searchable for coof jabs.
Maybe while you’re bloviating, you can surf over there and look up the number of reported fatalities which came from being hit by a taxi. (They have over 10,000 fatalities; maybe they include people being stabbed by jihadists being attributed to the jabs.)
Show your work.
And then do the same in VAERS.
You made the claim, and you claim to be on the side of science, and you implicitly lay claim to superior knowledge of these things.
I won’t wait up.