I think it's worth noting that not only does their current rate of deaths per capita (in terms of the 7-day rolling average) remain stubbornly high but their per capita death rate since the very beginning is still the fifth highest in the world (excluding micro-states). Everybody acknowledges that Belgium, the UK, Spain and Italy have been particularly hard hit by the coronavirus but for Sweden to be the major country with the next highest rate of deaths per capita in the entire world after these 4, is quite something.
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As I said yesterday, they changed their reporting to be more fastidious and inclusive. You really can't compare death rates when countries are collecting different data. They are also much further along the pandemic curve than many other nations ... so their strategy and those of other countries can only really become comparable at least 12 months down the line, and the comparisons should be excess deaths. I'm a bit bored with repeating this. And the rolling death rate you are talking about is based upon the day of reporting (with lag of up to two weeks) not the current death rate.
I have to say that I find the "league table" notion to be pretty tasteless anyway. These are lives ... not just lives lost, lives devastated too, by the economic consequences, most of which have yet to be fully felt.