LongtoothedGran, I don't know if this helps. I had a Covid test in hospital, despite shielding. When I came home from hospital I self isolated to keep my husband safe, just in case I had caught Covid. This meant sleeping in another room, no hugs ( I was desperate for one) etc. I then had another test at home, which thankfully was negative.
Would this work in your own circumstances to keep your husband safe?
I fulfill three different categories for shielding, having been told it is highly unlikely that I would survive Covid.
Unfortunately, although staff tried to keep me as safe as possible, due to the lack of beds it was initially impossible to shield. There was nowhere to put me.
However, I came through it without catching Covid, in a hospital bursting at the seams with Covid patients.
In your case, you will be contained in one area. I was in umpteen areas, before a bed was eventually found in the high dependency unit.
Is there anyway, you can speak to the person who asked you to shield and ask for their advice.?