The rally comes as the United States has surpassed 2 million confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus,with more than 112,000 people dead.
More than a dozen states are now tallying record-high new infections;Oklahoma is not among them,although Tulsa County has reported a gradual uptick of new cases since the beginning of June,according to health department data.
At the bottom of the registration page for tickets to the upcoming Trump campaign rally is a disclaimer notifying attendees that"by clicking register below,you are acknowledging that an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present."
"By attending the Rally,you and any guests voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and agree not to hold Donald J. Trump for President,Inc.;BOK Centre;ASM Global;or any of their affiliates,directors,officers,employees,agents,contractors,or volunteers liable for any illness or injury,"the notice states.
The BOK Centre has a capacity of more than 19,000,although it was not immediately clear what measures the Trump campaign planned to take to ensure that attendees follow the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention's recommendations for social distancing.
Trump has long credited his raucous campaign rallies with helping to power his rise to the White House,and in an interview with ABC News last month,he suggested that a socially-distanced crowd would be less than satisfactory.