The post is tagged with meta tag [status-completed], but there is no indication of what action was taken.
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Is my reading of the meaning of [status-completed] wrong, that some action was taken in line with the proposal?
Yes, you are reading it wrong. status-completed generally always refers to another tag on the post. In this case, it refers to tag-disambiguation. A completed disambiguation means that the questions on the tag have been retagged to other tags. A disambiguation is an action, and it's indicated by the existence of both status-completed and tag-disambiguation.
None of the proposed actions seem to have been taken as the tag continues to exist and the issues raised remain.
Actions were taken; status-completed isn't used before something is actually done.
As Abdul Aziz Barkat noted in the comments, the current version of the tag was made after the disambiguation.
To be specific, the tag was re-created on 2022-12-17 2022-08-25 (10k link), after its removal on 2022-03-24, which is presumably how it went unnoticed until now. Due to the size of the tag, the next steps are a burnination-request and a blacklist-request; not a synonym, as "astro" does not unambiguously refer to astrojs; see again the original disambiguation request, which explains the many meanings. A synonym was never an option due to the ambiguous meaning of "astro".
The tag creation process is really, really bad in general, and there are plenty of feature requests asking for various improvements to it to prevent these tags from appearing in the first place, but that's an aside. Finding the FRs in question is left as an exercise to the reader.