Yes, a fraction with a numerator that is prime can still be simplified.
The definition of a prime number is that it's only two factors are 1 and itself.
If the numerator is prime, it can still be reduced or simplified because it can be divided by itself to get 1.
For example, the number 7 is a prime number. It's only two factors are 7 and 1.
The fraction 7/14 is a fraction where numerator is prime.
7 = 1 because 7 ÷ 7 = 1
14 2 14 ÷ 7 = 2