Airports throughout the country have been asked to report any passengers who are self-reporting at immigration counters with symptoms of fever and respiratory distress.
Flights coming from Saudi Arabia, South Korea and 23 other countries which include China, the US, the UK, Malaysia and Turkey have been asked to make an in-flight announcement asking passengers complaining of fever, cough or respiratory distress to report to medical unit at the airport.
In view of the Umrah pilgrims, the authorities have warned that virus can spread from person to person through close contact.
Though the risk is low, the disease has a high mortality rate and there is no available vaccine or specific treatment for the illness.
"The virus appears to cause more severe disease in older people, people with weakened immune systems and those with chronic diseases such as cancer, chronic lung disease and diabetes," authorities said.