B2Gold reports covid-19 case at exploration camp in Mali

Mid-tier Canadian miner B2Gold (TSX:BTO)(NYSE: BTG) reported Thursday a case of covid-19 at its 80%-owned Fekola mine, in southwestern Mali, adding operations have not been impacted.

The Vancouver-based company has isolated the entire group in
the exploration camp, where the infected employee was working. It has also completed
contract-tracing for anyone the individual may have come into contact with on
site or within the community.

B2Gold is implementing a full isolation process of all staff
at the mine and facilities are being thoroughly cleaned and disinfected, it
said.

The miner, which poured first gold at Fekola in late 2017, reported last week a quarterly record output of 164,011ounces from the mine, accounting for more than half of B2Gold’s record January-March output of 262,632 ounces,

Fekola is located near Mali’s border with Senegal, and about
520 km from the country’s capital, Bamako. The country’s government owns the
reminding 20%.