Andean Precious Metals Corp. announces the resumption of full production following the previously announced fatal incident on May 4, 2022. Andean also provides an update on the Company's exploration drill program at the San Pablo project and initial results from the Company's drill program at the dry-stack tailings facility ("DSF").

Operations at San Bartolomé have resumed in full following an accident on May 4, 2022, when an employee at the processing plant fell from height during routine task and was fatally injured. A full investigation is underway and corrective measures have been implemented. The Company continues to support the family and co-workers during this difficult time.

The Company has completed a wide-spaced drill program at the San Bartolomé dry stack tailings facility ("DSF") and has received assay results for 39 of 48 drill holes. Average grades are 43 g/t silver and 0.15% tin. The Company expects to receive assays from the remaining 9 holes during Q2.

These drill results suggest that the Company should conduct further studies for recovery of tin and silver. As with the current FDF scoping study, this evaluation will require a detailed metallurgical test program, engineering and processing review to determine viability. The addition of tin production at San Bartolomé remains a significant opportunity for Andean, and the initial results from this drill program confirm the potential for processing both stockpiles and tailings.