Coffey then returned a positive test.
"We don't plan these things, so I am currently in a rental car driving. The company are aware I have Covid and have given me wipes and sanitiser. When I drop it off at Rotorua airport they are going to do a deep clean."
😷 #WEARURMASK .. and keep your distance. That person that you work next to, might have COVID. Like me. I got a message...
Posted by Tamati Coffey on Wednesday, April 6, 2022
He said he was not stopping for petrol or toilet breaks on his journey from Wellington.
"When I spoke to Tim an hour ago he had been sleeping all day in hospital. He is in the best possible place.
"I am okay to be driving but if I am honest, I am starting to get really blocked up in the nose and the sneezing has started.
"It was a nice timely reminder - I have been in Wellington this week following the health and safety rules. I have been really strict in Parliament - it's just another reminder we need to keep those around us quite safe.
"I don't believe I have passed it on to anyone in Wellington - and that's the reason we wear masks and keep separate from each other. My message for everybody is keep up the health and safety."
Coffey returned a negative test on Monday night before he flew to Wellington.