Viscount Mining Corp. announced the silver assay results from the 2020 drilling in the Kate resource area have been completed, and met and exceeded company expectations. The 2016 and 2017 drill programs objective were to confirm and clarify the limited historic data that is available. The aim of the 2020 program was to try to step out from the known resource area and increase the grade and tonnage. After reviewing historic data and the results from the 2016 program, it appeared as if there was a higher grade zone to East of the Kate decline. Four holes were drilled in this zone with very encouraging results, finding evidence that the higher grade zone may be continuous. Hole DDH-20-01 encountered 99.6 g/t of silver over 21.5 m, with higher concentrations of silver of 137.9 g/t between 19.5 m and 25.3 m, and 202.7 g/t silver from 35.4 m and 41.1m. The following hole, DDH-20-02 encountered 10 m of 63.9 g/t silver, and DDH-20-03 drilled into some highly anomalous silver concentrations. It assayed 702.7 g/t silver over 14.9 m, with a 7.6 m zone that assayed 1,259.1 g/t. The last hole in the Kate East Zone during the 2020 program, was DDH-20-04, and its best intercept was 105.1 g/t silver over 15.3 m. All holes drilled in the Kate East zone have encountered significantly higher grade than the cut-off grade (35 g/t silver) used in the 2018 NI 43-101 report by and of previous estimates.