Isn’t the risk of myocarditis an order of magnitude or two higher when contracting the virus?
Isn’t it then a matter of 12.6 in a million with the vaccine or 126 in a million when getting the virus?
Depends heavily on age/sex.
It looks likely that everyone who lives ten more years is going to encounter this virus at least once and there is a frequency of comorbidities first discovered at the morgue that needs to be considered by a "healthy" person.
"Previously having covid" (which happens more than you'd think, and will undoubtedly continue to happen as time passes) counts as a comorbidity.
But, if you have no comorbidity, your chance of dying from the covid is extremely low too...
You must also take this into account in your comparison