Day 0 = first symptoms. It is how some people flub timelines and I am wondering if Tim realized that after the fact when he said he first had symptoms and tested the same day (or did he test the next day? I can't keep their stories straight ). Because it benefits someone trying to get out of isolation faster if your symptoms actually started earlier before your positive test. In this case, he appears blocked in by their activities on Thursday (if they really did film both that day). He couldn't say he had symptoms before Friday or it looks like he was out and about with symptoms. It just makes it seem suspicious that he started a timeline at first that was Saturday = day 0 but they called 1, and that he maybe realized he should have moved back as far as possible. I hope they are just being dumb and bad with numbers/days, which wouldn't be a reach. But he also doesn't seem willing to understand there IS a day 0. If he's reading here, he probably thinks I'm Penny, but I'm not. You go, Penny.Good to see Tim lurking on Reddit early in the morning, waiting to delete and ban people.
Pennylongworth better watch; if she keeps asking these types of questions, she'll be banned like the rest of us
But anyways - Day 0 is the first day of testing positive or feeling symptoms, isn't it? So that's Friday.
So wouldn't Day 1 be Saturday then for him?
And today be Day 7?
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