As of this week 37% of COVID deaths of have come from residents of LTC facilities (6,600). And we have no data showing us how many of those were admitted to a hospital or ICU at some point.
The data you cite is from a time when the pandemic was in it's early stages. At that time Ohio had fewer than 2k total deaths. The disease was barely understood by the medical community.
You frustrate me because you just KNOW that you are right. And when presented with facts that undermine your narrative, you continue to double down on it with more flawed data.
You have no idea of the data quality being used by JHU. More than likely it isn't raw data. I am using data from the Ohio Department of Health. I have spoken in depth with people who deal with the actual raw data being used by the ODH. We have had discussions on which data is accurate and which may be susceptible to flaws or manipulation. As I said, I also talk directly to an epidemiologist at JHU in the Bloomberg School of Public Health who has been working on the pandemic from day 1.
I have little knowledge of what is going on in NJ, CA, FL or NY, but I know what is happening in Ohio, my county and my zip code.