There is little point in VMware supporting macS on AS, just as there is little point in paying Parallels for it. Implementing VM solutions on Apple Silicon is relatively easy and the free products (VirtualBuddy and Viable) do a great job.No, Fusion still has no support for virtualizing macOS in Apple Silicon. If you need that look at Parallels Desktop or one of the free tools like VirtualBuddy.
But the functionality restrictions which Apple has placed on virtualisation (no iCloud, etc.)) limit its value to testing scenarios.