Saudi Arabia introduces an Ebola screening progam as the country prepares to receive up to three million pilgrams taking part in the annual Haj.<br/> <br />They come from all over the world -- including West Africa, which is currently experiencing the worst outbreak of the deadly virus on record.<br/> <br />Medical staff check all passengers arriving at Jeddah's international airport.<br/> <br />They give them a health questionaire...<br/> <br />...and have a rapid response plan in case someone needs to get to the hospital.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) ABDULGHANI AL-MALKI, DIRECTOR OF CENTERS OF HEALTH SURVEILLANCE AT KING ABDULAZIZ INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, SAYING:<br/> <br />"This is a rehearsal to clarify how to deal with suspected cases of Ebola disease, so as to know the readiness of health teams."<br/> <br />They are also using thermal cameras and visual observation to spot signs of Ebola.<br/> <br />This year, Saudi Arabia has banned pilgrims from Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea from the Haj due to concerns about Ebo