Both countries curves of deaths per million of population overlay almost exactly over time. Both curves are are trending to flatten out at 200 deaths per million , that's a little over 60,000 in USA... way off from the hysterical 2 million, and Sweden with NO business restrictions shows the same rate of deaths per day normalized to population as USA , way different than the narrative that we must end capitalism and dress in burkas the rest of our life's to be safe.
Then do the same for South Korea - works out way better than the U.S. or Sweden - on deaths per million.
Getting a BIG jump early with testing, contact tracing and testing the contacts is the main reason I believe S.K. has done so well, because more positive cases, mild or severe get identified, under treatment sooner, get recovered and no longer infect - in spite of the economy not being shut down.