Submitted by CoveredinCatHairs t3_xu646t in askscience
Connect_Eye_5470 t1_iqycmj2 wrote
The short answer? Viral load. The number of viruses you are initially exposed to matters a LOT to how quickly and how severely your symptoms occur. You just 'caught a whiff' and the viral colony started small. Then it started to breed. Reached 'virulency threshhold' and voila you're 'suddenly' sick as a dog.
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