Hello mitabrev,
In case you do not mind using another module Date::Manip see bellow below:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Date::Manip;
use feature 'say';
# my $tz = new Date::Manip::TZ;
say UnixDate(DateCalc(
ParseDate('yesterday'),
$_ . " days later") , "%m-%d-%y") for (1..7);
__END__
$ perl test.pl
03-11-19
03-12-19
03-13-19
03-14-19
03-15-19
03-16-19
03-17-19
Update: Removing unnecessary line of code.
Hope this helps, BR.
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