A. You can safely repot Paphs at any stage of budding & blooming, as long as you are careful not to break the bud/flower off.
B. The plant is clearly recently repotted, and not well. The root crown is visible, and it should be about 3/8" below the surface of the mix.
C. While fresh Paph roots are 'fuzzy', older roots can be 'smooth'. Don't trim them, even if the root appears dead. You need as much root material as possible to anchor the plant in the mix.
D. As ES mentioned, Paphs are frequently under-watered. You need a relatively fine mix, or a spaghnum/bark mix (my choice), to provide constant humidity.
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