Usually rabies spread through bite by a rabid infected animal, so there won't be chances of u getting rabies,..
Even if u fear so, since u already got vaccinated 20 days back it's immunity will be for a year or so, so even a dog bite you sometime in near future, there is no chance of u getting rabies..
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Rabies spread only by direct contact between saliva and a bleeding wound. It happens mainly by bite, scratch, or licking any open wound.
Indirect contacts are not reported.
You also got booster so no need to worry
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