So, VAERS is untrustworthy because it includes car accident deaths and other non-vaccine related deaths supposedly (it does not), but the Covid-19 death numbers are totally trustworthy despite suffering from that very issue---it absolutely contains car accident deaths of people who tested Covid positive in hospital. And, of course, they ignore that all other vaccines would have had this same issue but the Covid vaccines have more deaths associated with them in VAERS than all others combined. It is as if they have taken a special glee in using the criticism leveled against their Covid death stats and using it to defend the vaccine. The only difference is the criticism was valid regarding their numbers and invalid regarding VAERS. A doctor will not go into VAERS to report a car accident death of a vaccinated person and has no incentive to. Hospitals, on the other hand, had financial incentives and medical coding rules that all pushed them to do exactly that.
The chutzpah involved in using the criticism that is true of your Covid numbers but not true in general of your VAERS numbers is astonishing. And if you constructed VAERS so poorly that it does contain deaths that are not plausible vaccine related and does not allow users to separate them out, well, that is massive incompetence---and it should cause any reasonable person to ask, "If the vaccine reporting system is crap, what else have they gotten wrong?"