People are literally using non-medicine and vaccine related incidents to try and prove their point
Honestly, you would be better served using medicine related examples like Aspirin and BC instead.
No because it's not a medical argument. It's a percentage argument. Go look up the number of covid cases, then the number of people that died from covid. Then look up the number of people vaccinated, and people who still caught covid after, or developed these severe conditions like in OP article.
But if you don't believe the covid numbers and that's government and hospital inflated figures, can't help ya there.