BANGKOK -- Thailand has rescinded a policy announced at the weekend requiring visitors to show proof of COVID-19 vaccination, its health minister said on Monday. Anutin Charnvirakul told reporters proof of vaccination was not needed as there was sufficient immunization globally, while those not vaccinated would be granted entry without restriction. It replaced new rules announced on Saturday by the aviation regulator, ahead of China reopening its borders. RELATED STORIES Thailand to again require tourists proof of full COVID-19 vaccination With few entry tests, Southeast Asia may gain most from China's travel revival...Keep on reading: Thailand rescinds entry requirement for proof of COVID-19 vaccination–minister