Rabies in Animal Vomit?

Seeking additional information.

I was on a walk yesterday and there was a wet spot on the side walk with some green grass looking residue in it. I accidentally stepped in it with my shoes. 0 direct contact with a wild animal, there were none around. Just was next to a thick wooded area. I didn’t think much of it until I got home and walked a few steps on my indoor floor in those same boots, then put them away in my closet of other shoes.

I have since walked around barefoot in the spot and have 2 plantar warts on my foot. I also have a toddler who has walked barefoot in that area, touched her feet and put her hands on her eyes and what not. I’m also 5 weeks newly pregnant and my health worries to keep myself, my child, and baby on the way safe seems to have caused me this sudden anxiety of this infectious disease from this singular situation (first doctor appointment soon, will be discussing this concern). Haven’t been in actual DIRECT contact with a wild animal in the last like… forever..

The vomit simply being a dog’s (spot has high dog walking traffic), is highly likely but I am afraid. This living area is also full of wildlife because it is a large living community built in the middle of the woods where coyotes and other potentially rabid animals dwell quite often. Let’s say it was the absolute worst case scenario, and it was a rabid animals vomit. It was wet, in sunlight and outdoor temp was 60 degrees 3pm so mid-day… I’m not sure if it dried up on my boot or not before getting home. I’m afraid of it somehow getting into my bare foot via my plantar wart or my toddler touching the spot and putting hands and feet all over toys, food, mouth, nose, etc…

Does vomit transmit the disease? How long does rabies survive outside the hosts body? Would the virus already be dead if it was on my house floor? Can it enter through plantar warts or walking on it in general then touching feet and face? I mopped the entrance area late last night with a disinfecting Swiffer wipe a couple of hours after entering with my shoes. Should I keep my boots or throw them out?

Is there any way this situation is more serious beyond the simple inconvenience that I stepped in an unknown substance that might not even be animal vomit for all I know? I’m just looking for reassurance because I have been incredibly anxious since yesterday evening about this and don’t want to continue stressing if it is unreasonable.

I don’t feel safe getting vaccinated because of my current early pregnancy, but I’m also terrified of getting sick both for my own safety, my toddlers, and my unborn baby. Thank you for any and all information and advice.

I HAVE READ THE FAQ. Just have additional worries that I’d please love a direct and clear answer so I can move on from this or go to a doctor!