Can rabies vaccine be given after 24 hours?

As we all know, rabies is 100% fatal and there is no cure for rabies. The most effective way to deal with rabies is to get the rabies vaccine, and the sooner the rabies vaccine is given, the better. However, can rabies be injected more than 24 hours later? Of course, it can be injected, and it is recommended to inject rabies vaccine as long as you feel threatened by rabies, regardless of how long it takes. Some people say that there is no point in injecting after 24 hours, but this is absolutely wrong. As long as you are under the threat of rabies, you can inject because rabies is 100% fatal and basically there is no cure, and the only effective response is rabies vaccination. As long as you are exposed to rabies and are scratched or bitten by an animal such as a cat or dog, it is recommended that you go to a regular medical facility to get a rabies vaccination in a timely manner.