No I don't. The shear heating in the bearing is nothing like the shear forces that can cleave a polymer molecule. Most engines do not have issues with mechanical shear of the VM. You're conflating two different uses of the word shear and two different outcomes.
Monograde oils do not mechanically shear as the molecules are far too small, but they do heat in the bearing. Again two different mechanisms and two different outcomes.
I'm not sure if Valvoline would have to increase the shear resistance of their oil to meet any specific European approval for stay-in-grade performance. Would they have to increase the HT/HS? Maybe, depending on which approval you're referring to. It would have sufficient HT/HS to meet some approval requirements. But obtaining an approval is more than just this performance parameter.
I'm not sure what your objective is in this thread but you're not clear in how you're conflating permanent viscosity loss due to polymer cleaving and meeting a specific HT/HS requirement.