Twitter users have give US President Donald Trump's Tulsa rally a new name ''coronapalooza'' afterOklahoma's Supreme Court gave his rally a go-ahead.
A legal bid to stop the rally due to increasing coronavirus fears was rejected by the court.
The judgement camejust asTrumpannounced that a curfew in the city had been lifted for the rally.
Many medical experts fear the rally couldcause a spike in COVID-19 cases. The event will be held in a 19,000-seat indoor arena at a time when Oklahoma has seen a recent increase in coronavirus infections.
Grim reaper to open for Trump at #coronapalooza this week, should be Sick! #TrumpRallyTulsa pic.twitter.com/se0ixN8BZb — Jason Spatafora (@WolfOfWeedST) June 19, 2020
Human sacrifices are needed to please #BunkerBaby at the #Coronapalooza. https://t.co/hMNf2WXGT9 — D Villella ❄️ (@dvillella) June 19, 2020
What a perfect name for the #TrumpRally
#coronapalooza.
I hope everyone not attending stays safe and avoids the #COVIDIOTS. — Michele C. Hollow (@michelechollow) June 19, 2020
However, many Twitter users found the coronapalooza hashtag useful for some sick burns at the president’s expense.
Donald Trump supporters who attend the US President's upcoming election rally must sign a waiver promising not to sue if they catch COVID-19 at the event, according to his campaign website.