What evidence do you have of fake reporting?
There was an anaesthesiologist who reported that a flu vaccine had turned him into The Incredible Hulk, for one, just to test the system. Had he not taken the post down, it would still be there. Another, more recent claim of a two-year old dying after a COVID vaccine was proven to be false, having been placed there by people who specifically intended to imply the vaccines were unsafe (https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2021/05/09/fact-check-no-evidence-2-year-old-died-covid-vaccine/4971367001/)
VAERS also does not make ANY attempt to correlate the effect with the vaccine. Literally, if you break your arm after the vaccine, you could post that. There have been 421 million COVID vaccinations administered in the US. Elderly people are especially likely to have gotten them. Well, guess who dies more frequently? ELDERLY PEOPLE. So yes, if granny dies a month after the covid vaccine, at age 96 weighing 74 pounds, it can go in VAERS. It means NOTHING.