Factual error: Hunt and the CDC Doc Stafford discuss an experimental vaccine for an outbreak to give to already infected people. That's not how vaccines work. You have to have it before you get sick to prevent you from having it or having a reduced response to the virus. What they're talking about is a cure/antiviral drug, not a vaccine.
Body of Proof (2011)
1 factual error in Going Viral, Part 2 - chronological order
Starring: Dana Delany, Geoffrey Arend, Jeri Ryan, Windell Middlebrooks
Genres: Drama
Continuity mistake: In the closing scene, Megan is sitting at her desk and Peter walks in. Megan's LCD is sitting in front of her and slightly to her left. In multiple shots it can be seen very close to a picture frame on her desk right in front of her. Peter gives her a memory card and she puts it in a reader, then views the video. Her eyes are basically straight ahead while she watches the video. At the close of the scene, the camera zooms back from Megan and the LCD has moved to her extreme left near the edge of the desk. Note the distance between the LCD and picture frame from earlier. (00:40:00 - 00:43:10)
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