 Prime Minister Boris Johnson hopes Britain's COVID-19 vaccination program will enable people to start flying abroad again as more of the public gets two doses. Speaking at Prime Minister's question time in the House of Commons, Johnson said he hoped this would boost the travel industry crippled by nationwide COVID-19 travel restrictions. The British Prime Minister spoke as German Chancellor Angela Merkel said she will discuss travel restrictions with Johnson aimed at preventing the highly contagious delta variant of the coronavirus. Yes, Mr Speaker. And the best thing that the EU can do is to make sure that we remove all the problems that are currently associated with their application of the protocol, the ban on chilled meats, the restriction on the circulation of cancer drugs, the fact that 20% of all the customs checks carried out around the whole of the EU are carried out in Northern Ireland. I hope that all that can be fixed. Indeed, Mr Speaker, and then we can move on. Why didn't the Prime Minister sack the former Health Secretary on Friday morning? Mr Speaker, I read the story in common with you and everybody else on Friday and we had a new Health Secretary in place by Saturday, Mr Speaker, which I think given that we have a pandemic, I think to move from one Health Secretary next with that speed was fast, Mr Speaker, but it wasn't as fast as the vaccine rollout, Mr Speaker, which is now going so fast that we've done in this week half of the under-30s, half of the under-30s, Mr Speaker, have now had their first jab and that is speed.