Pennsylvania Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine speaks at a coronavirus press conference. (Office of Gov.
Tom Wolf)HARRISBURG, Pa. - Pittsburgh and the rest of Allegheny County reported a near-record number of new coronavirus infections Wednesday as border counties, which are dealing with their own surges, braced for the possibility that state health officials will reimpose pandemic restrictions in an effort to contain the spread.The Allegheny County Health Department reported 230 additional people tested positive for the virus between June 23 and July 5.