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1.  There isn't an effective vaccine for humans.  The "vaccine" for humans only reduces the amounts of shots needed after being bit by a rabid animal - it doesn't eliminate it.


2. Most humans are less likely to come into contact with wild animals than many pets - and if we do, we tend to keep our distance if an animal is acting odd.


3. It's not mandatory for humans to get any vaccinations.


4.  Humans to human transmission of rabies is exceedingly rare.


5. Humans are not a reservoir for the rabies virus.  Domestic animals were before modern vaccination requirements.