You should include Minnesota as an analog to Sweden.
Thank you - if I divide each municipality by their population and multiply it by the US' 329MM total population (to put everything on national terms), Minnesota breaches the 1,000+ adjusted death mark on 4/2/20 while Sweden breaches that mark on 3/24/20.
Using the fatality count as of a few mins ago from GitHub, the size-adjusted fatality count on Day 13 (i.e., today for MN, Apr 5 for SE) is 4,084 for MN and 11,896 for SE, respectively.
Thus, things are going better in MN vs SE.