Sweden has had 2,682 deaths per million, Finland 2,153 and Norway 1,204.
But why do you keep comparing Sweden only to those two countries? Let's look at some other European countries who shut down and masked up:
France 2,556
Germany 2,182
Italy 3,261
U.K. 2,762
Spain 2,606
Poland 3,196
Austria 2,486
Portugal 2,774
Belgium 2,946
Just to name a few. And again, all these countries enacted stringent measures, yet you conveniently ignore them. And frankly, Finland didn't do that much better statistically than Sweden.
I'll admit you're probably the best on the board at presenting facts that, on the surface, "prove" what you're saying. But when you add in accurate context, that's where your positions fall apart.