So? That is to be expected. If the vaccination is 95 percent effective preventing full scale infection among the general population, the only cases you will see are in the failed five percent. That doesn't mean the vaccination is more deadly than the disease. Quite the opposite.
I am not sure how to respond because your comment is so off the wall.
Perhaps what you say is factual (I doubt it) but if so it is because vaccination was already commonplace before the 20th century.
I think you have deeper issues with questions of reality.