One has a moral obligation per traditional Catholic Medical Moral teachings to take ordinary care of their own health. If one thinks the vax is too dangerous to make it ordinary, the person can do the extraordinary and take the vax,which requires much thought and weighing of personal determinants. But the Church teaches these decisions belong to the individual his or her self only. If not of age or of competence, the decision falls to the person’s surrogate. No other person or entity has a right to make that decision.
One also has a moral obligation not to take benefit from the murder of babies. It’s called indirect participation.