Exore Resources Ltd. provided further results from shallow reconnaissance drilling at the company's Bagoe Project in northern Cote d'Ivoire, along with an update on exploration activities in context of the ongoing COVID-19 virus pandemic. Exore reported new gold assay results from shallow reconnaissance aircore (`AC') drilling along the Antoinette shear corridor extending 4 kilometres south to the `Juliette Prospect', within its Bagoe Project in northern Cote d'Ivoire. The Bagoe Project is in a major gold producing region with several nearby large operating gold mines including Barrick's 4.2Moz Tongon and 6.5Moz Morila mines, Resolute's 11.5Moz Syama mine, Teranga's 3.2Moz Wahgnion mine and Perseus' 1.0Moz Sissingue mine The latest results are from six broad spaced (+360m) reconnaissance AC drill traverses at the Juliette Prospect. AC holes are drilled down to blade refusal, in a `top-to-tail' configuration to provide complete coverage across the targeted lithologic horizon, testing for in situ mineralisation along the Antoinette-Juliette shear which strike NE-SW and remains largely untested for +4kms. Latest results. The reported drilling has identified blind mineralisation at the project where there is no geochemical anomaly due to the regolith comprising laterite cover that is further masked locally with a thin layer of alluvium cover associated with drainage and a local minor water dam (currently dry). Given the absence of a geochemical anomaly, the area has no past drilling near the reported results, and no existing drilling for 1.6kms along strike to the north between the new intercepts and mineralisation of the main 900m long Antoinette Central Prospect. Follow up drilling is to be prioritised.