Also, what you are claiming is simply incorrect:
“The National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act (NCVIA) requires healthcare providers to report:
Any adverse event listed by the vaccine manufacturer as a contraindication to further doses of the vaccine; or
Any adverse event listed in the pdf icon VAERS Table of Reportable Events Following Vaccination [PDF - 75KB] that occurs within the specified time period after vaccination.
In addition, CDC encourages you to report any clinically significant adverse event that occurs in a patient following a vaccination, even if you are unsure whether a vaccine caused the event.”
https://vaers.hhs.gov/resources/infoproviders.html
VAERS Reporting Requirements for COVID-19 Vaccines
I highlighted the most relevant bits for you. Fact is: healthcare providers are required - by law - to report any life-threatening event or death after a COVID-19 vaccine is given "regardless of causality". So if you get hit by a car leaving the clinic, they're required - by law - to report that in VAERS.