Probably yes -- sorry for what happened, sorry for what I did, or similar. It could also mean that I am sorry today but I may not be sorry tomorrow.
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sodawater Do you use both 'for' and 'about?' I am sorry about/for today?For the first meaning, yes. ("I am sorry about today" cannot mean that I am sorry today but may not be sorry tomorrow.)