Ravies virus travles at a rate of 1cm per day. It gives ample time for the vaccination if the bite is on legs or hands, however, if the bite is on skull, face, chest or abdomen, it should be taken as emergency. Once the virus reaches the brain the person is not treatable and there is nothing much that can be done apart from pain management. Now, you guys are talkinga about sindh, wake uo folks, we don't have vaccine in punjab as well, i am a doctor with govt of punjab and believe me we are never provided with anti rabies vaccine. Patients has to buy it from outside but now it is not even available at top notch pharmacies. The reason is india, most of time the vaccine that patients bring is called indirab(made in india) now with recent standoff with india the import is halted.