Noem said those with concerns about the event are welcome to “stay home” and added that face masks will be distributed to those who “choose to wear one.”

DETAILS OF DC’S FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONS

Noem said residents who are conflicted about whether to attend the event should “focus on personal responsibility” and make a decision that “they’re comfortable with.”

“This is a wonderful opportunity for us to celebrate America’s birthday, to join together and have some unity, and really focus on opportunity in America,” Noem said in response to the president’s critics, “and perhaps that’s what they don’t want to talk about.”

Meanwhile, the Trump administration will host Independence Day celebrations on Saturday in Washington, D.C., which will include a “monumental” fireworks display.

The Interior Department, though, urged onlookers to follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, including practicing social distancing, wearing a mask or face covering, and avoiding public events if experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19.

The agency also said it would supply more than 300,000 cloth face coverings and distribute them to visitors attending the celebrations at the National Mall. The department said, however, that the face coverings are “not surgical masks or respirators,” and warned that “supplies are limited” and “visitors should not rely upon receiving a mask.”