The 2020 world champion was forced to test on Saturday with a depleted technical crew after two members of his team tested positive for COVID-19 in Indonesia.
His running on Saturday was limited to 47 laps as a result of electronics problems and a crash.
Mir was then forced to miss the final day of running on Sunday after developing food poisoning, with the Suzuki rider ending the test 12th on the combined times.
Having only had four days of running this pre-season ahead of the 2022 campaign starting on 6 March, Mir says he still expects to be ready despite his troubles in Indonesia.
“This morning when I woke up, I felt something strange in my stomach, like everything was moving,” Mir said on Sunday.
“After having some breakfast I went to the track, but once I was there, in the office I started to feel much worse and I started to throw up.
“Then the doctor came to my office to try to help me but at the end I had to go back to the hotel because I was completely exhausted.
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