The title is an over-simplification at least when comparing to the linked study. For anyone interested in the details, the important part in the abstract is (applies to the 18-29 age group):
... per every COVID-19 hospitalisation prevented in previously uninfected young adults, we anticipate 18 to 98 serious adverse events, including 1.7 to 3.0 booster-associated myocarditis cases in males, and 1,373 to 3,234 cases of grade ≥3 reactogenicity which interferes with daily activities.
So according to the study, to prevent just 1 hospitalization (not death or even permanent injury), you can expect 18 to 98 serious adverse events (some of which could be permanent so potentially even worse than the 1 hospitalization they may have prevented) and apparently 1,373 to 3,234 less serious adverse reactions. You can't really say how many times worse it is, but the vaccine does clearly appear to do a lot more harm than good.
The title is an over-simplification at least when comparing to the linked study. For anyone interested in the details, the important part in the abstract is (applies to the 18-29 age group):
So according to the study, to prevent just 1 hospitalization (not death or even permanent injury), you can expect 18 to 98 serious adverse events (some of which could be permanent so potentially even worse than the 1 hospitalization they may have prevented) and apparently 1,373 to 3,234 less serious adverse reactions. You can't really say how many times worse it is, but the vaccine does clearly appear to do a lot more harm than good.