apologize for the confusion...for Ohio, the COVID-occupied ICU beds vary from ~360 (Sept) to ~1,200 (Dec), so let's call it an average of 800 per week for 52 weeks which yields just over 40k occupied beds...as for the 17k deaths, I was generous with the 4 week estimate of diagnosis to death...in actuality, those admitted to the ICU were diagnosed earlier and most likely stayed in the ICU for perhaps a week or two (some admittedly much longer)...so let's say 2 weeks in the ICU...that yields 34k bed-weeks total. Of course, not every COVID death was in an ICU...many were in care homes or personal residences, consequently, the overall numbers should alleviate your concerns for any "funny business" going on.
This pandemic is real...try to shift your attention from conspiracies to sources whose only goal is to keep you and yours alive and well.
Again, sorry for the analytic slip up...my bad.