According to worldometers.info Sweden had 563 new cases yesterday and 50 deaths. Their population is 10 million, therefore surely the extrapolated deaths would be over 300? Still lower than us but nowhere near as dramatically so as the above figures suggest. Perhaps you're working it out in a different way or have different figures?
Also, we are in the midst of a lockdown in very early stages of this. We have absolutely no idea what Sweden's number will be in a couple of months time compared to ours or whether they may have brought in additional restrictions if cases rise at a worrying rate. It's new territory.
As has been said, knowing exactly how many cases anywhere has is tricky due to the different approaches to testing. However, if we take even Sweden's number as gospel they've gone from 19 cases to 6000 in a month and therefore the there is no reason to think that the amount of cases and deaths will not explode over the coming month. They'll be lumbered with making the exact same choices we are, and quite frankly I'd be incredibly surprised if they do not bring in bar and restaurant restrictions or something akin to a lockdown over the next couple of months. It's a very likely scenario to happen.