@Maria188 If it's any consolation, there are thousands of hosts about to lose their long-held Superhost status on April 1st. Why? Because we are home share hosts who normally share some common spaces wirh guests, who consider our health during a deadly pandemic to take precedence over meeting Airbnb's number of stays criteria.
My last guest checked out in early March 2020, and I closed to bookings after that as Covid had reared its ugly head. I just opened to bookings again, and my first is not until the end of April, so as Airbnb has reinstated the number of stays criteria without any consideration as to home-shares vs. entire homes, I and thousands of other home-share hosts who care about not spreading a highly contagious disease will no longer be Superhosts.
Apparently Airbnb actually caring about not being a party to spreading Covid only extends to guest safety, not hosts'. So guests get fully refunded if they claim they got a positive Covid test, hosts have to adhere to the largely pointless enhanced cleaning, hosts get their listings suspended if they do what they feel is the responsible thing in either reporting that their guest, or they themselves have Covid, and home share hosts who feel the responsible thing for both guests and hosts is not to host while Covid is still an issue are penalized by losing their Superhost status.