Kind's New 'Heroes' Bar Aims to Destigmatize Mental Illness in Healthcare Workers

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Early in the coronavirus pandemic, it seemed every brand on the planet had incorporated an ode to healthcare heroes into their messaging. While those campaigns ranged from profound and important to tokenizing and repetitive, the majority of those efforts have tapered off by now.

Roughly seven months into the pandemic, many consumers have expressed exhaustion at the prevalence of Covid-19-specific messaging, pining instead for more nostalgic distractions.

But for those who work in hospitals and clinics on the front lines of our collective fight against the virus, there’s no escaping the reality of a disease that’s already cost more than 210,000 American lives and recently extended its reach into the White House itself.

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