Filo Mining Corp. announced that it is mobilizing crews and equipment to the Filo del Sol project site, and is on track to resume drilling operations in early November. Planning for the program includes a detailed COVID-19 protocol which involves a comprehensive testing and quarantine plan for all personnel prior to travelling to site. The protocol has been approved by the San Juan provincial health authority and meets or exceeds all current government requirements. The upcoming drill program will follow up on last seasons outstanding results, which confirmed that the ultimate size of the mineralized system is far larger than what has been defined to date, and that the system is characterized by the presence of significant zones of high -grade copper, gold and silver mineralization within the overall mineralized envelope. The drilling, surface geological mapping and geophysical surveys completed last year have provided both the knowledge and the encouragement to allow the company to continue to effectively test both these concepts. High-Grade Targets: The Filo del Sol deposit includes several high-grade zones including the distinct breccia-hosted zone of copper-gold mineralization intersected by FSDH038 last season (73 m at 2.04% CuEq (1.19% Cu, 1.06 g/t Au)). This style of mineralization has a distinctive geophysical signature characterized by high chargeability and low resistivity, and there is a clear anomaly roughly centred on FSDH038 with dimensions of about 500 metres north-south by 500 metres east-west. Holes FSDH032 and FSDH034 lie on the northern and southern boundaries of this feature. Drill holes planned to test the core of this feature will also tighten the drill spacing in order to collect the data necessary to enable us to add this area to the mineral resource estimate. Resource Expansion Potential: The overall size of the system was clearly demonstrated by two of last seasons drill holes, FSDH032 and FSDH034, both of which ended in mineralization after intersecting long intervals of copper-gold mineralization: FSDH032: 1,009 m at 0.95% CuEq (0.57% Cu, 0.39g/t Au, 11.1g/t Ag). FSDH034: 1,034 m at 0.68% CuEq (0.42% Cu, 0.32g/t Au, 3.4g/t Ag). In June 2020, the Company developed an exploration target using predicted volumes based on approximate east-west extents of the resource, depths below surface drilled by the deeper diamond drill holes and the north-south extent drilled by these holes. This led to an estimated target size of 1.2 to 1.6 billion tonnes with estimated grades ranging between 0.7% and 1.0% CuEq. The potential quantity and grade of this exploration target is conceptual in nature, and there has been insufficient exploration to define a mineral resource in this area. It is uncertain if further exploration will result in the target being delineated as a mineral resource. The intersection in FSDH032 is completely open to the north, and several lines of evidence, as summarized below, suggest that there is a high potential for this mineralization to continue for at least another 1,700 metres, to a mineralized intersection in hole VRC093. Drilling success in this area would dramatically increase the size of the previously announced exploration target. Surface geological mapping and sampling indicate that the same alteration which overlies the Filo del Sol deposit (including FSDH032) extends and strengthens to the north and that FSDH032, although on the northern edge of the known mineralization, is actually located in the centre of the mineralized system. A series of shallow reverse circulation (RC) holes in this gap area intersected scattered mineralization within a zone of intense silica alteration, which is consistent with the upper parts of the system and is similar to the alteration which occurs above the main deposit. The 3D induced polarization (IP) survey completed during the past season shows a continuation of the geophysical signature (low chargeability, low resistivity) which defines the deposit area. Of note are two distinct anomalies with the same signature as the FSDH038 breccia that lie 700 metres and 1,700 metres north of FSDH038, within the alteration zone, and are important drill targets.