Hi Micheal,
I suggest that you make an effort to address the issues on your health page currently affecting your website.
For instance, dealing with WordPress Low Memory is crucial. Running the site with low memory may lead to various problems, errors, blank pages, fatal errors displaying messages to your users, and potential damage to databases.
Site errors such as database errors, code issues, JavaScript errors, etc., can have serious consequences. For example, malfunctioning menus can create navigation problems, error messages may appear on your users’ screens, pages may take excessively long to load, etc.
These errors should be identified at their source and promptly resolved to prevent discouraging your users and presenting a negative image of your site.
By taking these actions, the messages will disappear from the site health page.
WordPress itself also adds various types of messages on the site health page. Using an analogy, if a red light appears on your car dashboard indicating that the engine temperature is too high, you shouldn’t just turn off that light but rather address the cause of the overheating.
Please, take a look at this page:
https://wptoolsplugin.com/site-language-error-can-crash-your-site/
Cheers,
Bill