Remember everyone: VAERS is a public database where the reports are by definition unchecked, unverified.
The CDC is supposed to review the reports. From their website:
“When VAERS staff members follow-up on a report of a serious adverse event, they ask for the patient’s medical records related to the event to learn more about what happened.”
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/safety/vaers.html
Except when you submit a report to VAERS, you are given a temporary VAERS ID and the CDC gives itself 6 weeks before it uploads your report, if it wants to upload it (many not uploaded). So you can't find your report in VAERS under the temporary ID you're given and your report doesn't get an ID and is not uploaded until it is vetted.