Roll up sb's sleeves

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Three days ago, Francisco Sagastegui sworn as interim president of Peru. He has rolled up their sleeves to reduce the spread of the pandemic and mantain democracy in the country.

Do you know what this expression means? If you don't, read it in the following paragraph.

We use the idiom 'roll up someone's sleeves' to mean to prepare for hard work.

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