https://www.berlin.de/corona/en/measures/
That is the current list of restrictions in Berlin, a lot of activities such as going to a restaurant, require either proof of vaccination or proof of negative covid test.
Germany lost 90,000 to the virus, if you applied Swedens death rate to Germany they would have lost 125,000. But that's not even a fair comparison as Germanys population density is way higher than Swedens by a significant factor and it's smack bang in teh middle of the EU meaning lots of traffic through it. At a guess you could double that 125,000 for Germany quite easily in adjusting for density had they let it rip.
https://www.government.se/articles/2...-restrictions/
BTW, if Sweden was so open why are they lifting restrictions progressively?
And here they are;
https://www.krisinformation.se/en/ha...ecommendations