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The database credentials in wp-config.php are wrong, or the database server is down. Fix: Check DB_NAME , DB_USER , DB_PASSWORD , and DB_HOST (sometimes it's localhost:3307 or a URL).
Then set a server cron job to hit https://yoursite.com/wp-cron.php every 15 minutes.