On Thu, 6 Aug 2020, Allin Cottrell wrote:
In case it helps, here are the basics of ISO week numbering:
* A week starts on Monday and has 7 days, no exceptions. Each day
belongs to exactly one ISO week.
* A "week-numbering" year has a whole number of weeks: either 52 or,
from time to time, 53 (including a "leap week"). This means that
such years have either 364 or 371 days, as opposed to 365 or 366 in
ordinary calendar years.
* So week-numbering years cannot coincide exactly with ordinary
years. This may be confusing at first but it's a necessary
consequence of the intended regularization.
Allin