I'm still experiencing the issue almost daily. But I think I have a nice
workaround.

We can force apt-daily.service to timeout if it takes too long to start
by modifying the apt-daily.service with an override config.

I've attached my override config.

Basically, it just sets a 300 second timeout and tells it to restart on-
failure.

This morning I can see in the logs it failed to start after 300 seconds
and automatically restarted and worked.

** Attachment added: "apt-daily.service.conf"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apt/+bug/2109495/+attachment/5960882/+files/apt-daily.service.conf

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Title:
  unattended-upgrades can (and regularly does) pause mid-update
  indefinitely with no error or feedback

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