Wuhan, jostling to buy fresh vegetables and live fish, frogs and turtles.Almost a year since the city reported the world's first cases of COVID-19 in one of its handful of vast wet markets, and even as several other countries remain firmly in the grip of the subsequent pandemic, life in Wuhan has largely returned to normal."I'm not afraid, what is there to be afraid of?" said Nie Guangzhen, a fish and vegetable vendor.Also read: Why farm politics doesn't win elections in IndiaNie and other shop owners along a narrow street, part of the larger wet market, were busily gutting fish for streams of buyers - some not wearing masks - as city cleaners sprayed down the pavements.Few hints remain of Wuhan's early role in the coronavirus pandemic,.