CDC doesn't do that; a medical examiner does, typically with the input of the physician who performed any treatment on the deceased. It typically takes a few days or weeks to complete an investigation, depending on the complexity of the case and the medical history of the individual.
"So by your logic, there will be no 'evidence' for ten years."
No, by my logic, there would be massive reports pouring in from doctors, nurses, and medical examiners from all over the US, Europe, and Israel if the vaccines were causing all these deaths and other claimed problems. But here we sit, without a single medical examiner or doctor anywhere in the US or the UK who's pointing to a single person's death and saying "yes, a COVID-19 vaccine caused that death".
Not a single one.
Okay, then VAERS should be full of 'events' with EVIDENCE of whether the vax caused the events or not. But somehow its not.
Bro. You're failing bigly. Can't have it both ways.
Now, I gotta run. I'm sure we'll get to argue about this again. This seems to be a full-time gig with you. See ya round the covid campfire.