Vaccine is free, the same vaccine is used for emergency shots and for planned vaccination, but it's 6 shots vs 1. If you have deep or large wounds on your hands or your head, you also get serum with antibodies, not to wait until your immune system responds to the rabies antigen in the vaccine.
You can also have the animal tested for free, not to continue the shots if it turns out to be rabies free. I got a call from our analog of the CDC and they questioned me about the fox, and I asked them if they needed the carcass but the lady must have missed my question, because a week later she called and asked if I still had the fox, so rabies is not taken lightly by the authorities.
Hunters/trappers, people who work with animals, etc can get vaccinated for free in any outpatient clinic. A few years ago there were some problems with the supply, so the vaccine was not available in some smaller or remote clinics. The first time I got emergency shots, I was living in a remote settlement up north and the nearest hospital with the vaccine was 150 km away, and the road was bad, so my ex only agreed to take me to the hospital once and refused to drive me there for consecutive shots
Few people target foxes here anymore, the raccoon dog is on the rise plus the animal rights legislators from Moscow (lobbied by of shelter funds embezzlers) have gotten several laws approved essentially forbidding the culling of feral gogs, so rabies is rampant. I'm always ready to die but normal people get attacked, too.
I don't know if you can open it, it's a video from my city from November.
https://vk.com/wall-15755094_48836319and this is from a couple of months ago:
https://vkvideo.ru/video-38320907_456256150