// According to the Gov. (MHRA) 1,500 people have died shortly after an adverse reaction to the Covid vaccine since Nov2020 in this country . //
This is at best highly misleading.
https://fullfact.org/online/the-light-vaccines/
I didn't make anything up. I won't claim to have performed a fully comprehensive review of all available data regarding vaccinations and subsequent deaths, but I found enough to be confident that the total number of deaths as the result of an adverse reaction worldwide is small. I estimated order 100, which may be too low, but it is clear that the risks of severe reactions as a whole, ie including severe reactions that don't lead to death, occur in something close to 10 cases per million vaccinations. Since the same source noted that most such patients recover shortly afterward, I estimated that 1% of those cases became fatal. This is a version of Fermi estimation and it's a standard technique when trying to estimate orders of magnitude. Given that there have been four billion vaccines administered so far, this led to the approx 100 figure -- I should perhaps have said "no more than a few hundred", but since I don't know I can only approximate the length of the number. Perhaps I am one order of magnitude out (ie, it's closer to a (few) thousand cases worldwide), but I find this difficult to believe. In India, where about 400 million shots have been administered, I found a story of one vaccine-linked death, and it was specifically referred to as "the first". So empirical evidence there leads to the idea that the failure rate is quite close to what I estimated.
Still, even assuming I was wildly out, which I'm not, then the figures still work out massively in favour of getting vaccinated.