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3.34 [2.82-3.95] and 2.88 [2.04-3.99], respectively). In both groups, shielding was longitudinally associated with worse physical and mental wellbeing (p.05). Access to food and grocery supplies was a more prevalent concern among those shielding (p.05). Concern for wellbeing if future shielding was required was most prevalent among the CEV who had originally shielded. Future health policy must balance the potential protection from COVID-19 against our findings that in this population shielding may have negatively impacted wellbeing and was