Ohio has reported 17k deaths and only 7k ICU admissions. How is it that 60% of the people who have died never made it to an ICU unit when our state has never been near ICU capacity? Consider also that not all of those 7k ICU patients were not in there BECAUSE of COVID and the number is even smaller.
Then on the other hand, we have had 50k COVID patients in hospitals. That means that the total deaths equal a third of COVID hospital patients. If they were very ill and ultimately died, how did they never make it to the ICU where there were empty beds?
Are there just huge numbers of people dying who never make it to a hospital? It smells fishy.