Erm....the bulb doesn't look healthy. Healthy bulb is plump and smooth. Your orchid is very dehydrated, probably because of over watering. I suspect rotten roots, very common problem at this time of year. The leaves are slightly wrinkled meaning dry air and a bit too dark but that may just be an optical illusion.
Take this orchid immediately out of the pot, check if the roots are white or cream colored and for any kind of scent coming out of them. I really mean any. Stale, moldy, rotten scent means no good. Brown mushy roots as well.
If I am mistaken, and roots are white/cream with green tips then it's just thirsty. Soak it for 15 minutes in distilled water, no more at this time of year and mist it in the morning only with lukewarm water and put it on a tray with pebbles to increase the humidity.
Frankly, this orchid looks close to death to me. Very close. Best you can hope is that roots look fine and then it just might get better with some water and humidity and then try to push new growth. If not, the outcome is not very good. In that case, remove all mushy roots, and stale smelly potting media, allowing it to dry out to prevent mold and fungi problems. Such orchid doesn't mind having roots uncovered for a while. Then, if you really want to save this one, try with semi-hydroponics method. Sometimes orchids of this type can push new growths from base of the bulb even if the outcome doesn't look too good.
Good luck
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