Biometrics Screening Case Study

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Good afternoon Gentleman,

Just to remind you the next event for the biometrics screening will be in Fort Lauderdale August 28th from 5:00 am to 9:00 am at the Florida Blue center (please see attached for more info), remember the employee have to sign up as well as their dependents (if any), they do not have to show up at a specific time, the list is only for scheduling purpose with Florida Blue, but I need to know the name of the employee that will attend.

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