Babylon
The deal is expected to close in the second half of 2021 and be worth roughly $4.2 billion.
According to Business Insider, the pair made a $70 million licensing deal.
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As part of the deal, Babylon's symptom checker tech will be integrated into Higi's Smart Health Stations.
The tests give users the option to share information to aid national research into the virus.
The company is also sponsoring a free video consultation for the first 400 people accessing the service.
Two million people in Rwanda signed up to use an earlier service launched by the company in 2016.
The initiative is part of the trust's drive to introduce more digital services, following a partnership with Babylon.
The company's move has come under fire for privacy concerns.