False association; those deaths reported to VAERS will likely be those in a relatively short time frame after the jab.
And your makeshift handwaving does not account for adverse events short of death.
What would be interesting is to parse the VAERS by age group of jab recipient, and by existing comorbidities, if any.
False Association: VAERS reports are just reports of something that happened to someone after being vaccinated...no “time limit” I don’t think...probably usually 1 to 60 days I would imagine...but given the level of paranoia out there might be longer. 2,900 vaccinated people are dying every day...that will of course lead to many VAERS reports given the level of Internet dis-information out there.
VAERS reports in no way associate “side-effects”/deaths/other issues to the vaccines...they are intended for future study. And anyone (not just medical professionals) can make a VAERS report.
VAERS reports for the annual flu shot would be just as numerous as the COVID shot if everyone reported everything that happened to them after getting their annual flu shot, but people don’t do that. This is good fodder for a “psychological” “group-think” study.
I could not find a “time limit”:
https://vaers.hhs.gov/faq.html