My wordpress give error net::ERR_HTTP2_PING_FAILED 200 - wordpress

My WordPress website gives net::ERR_HTTP2_PING_FAILED 200 and it is going too slow. The problem is shown on the admin page. Sometimes it is working well, but most of the time it gives this error, and the page does not load. I am using Namecheap hosting. I copy my same website into another hosting company for the test. In another company hosting is loading OK but my main website hosting still gives the same problem.

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