@shallow-blue said"The CDC uses this as a basis to search for deaths because of vaccination"
Wrong, as usual.
VAERS collects reports of deaths after vaccination. The CDC uses this as a basis to search for deaths because of vaccination. VAERS data is unreliable on its own, because it (intentionally!) over-reports, but can be made reliable by filtering out the coincidences.
Using VAERS data in this way, and not on its own, is reliable; and it is also useful, because it saves the CDC a lot of work.
What is your source of information? If you are claiming the CDC confirms vaccine caused deaths I would like to see that info. Nobody has proven to me that there are ANY confirmed vaccine caused deaths counted on a national level in the USA.
Can you do what nobody else has so far?
" VAERS data is unreliable on its own, because it (intentionally!) over-reports"
Stop spreading misinformation. Most people do not report adverse vaccine events to VAERS. Adverse vaccine events are under reported.