MADRID (AP) — In the days since the hantavirus outbreak aboard a cruise ship in the Atlantic Ocean, concern has taken hold among at least some of its Spanish passengers — but not so much because they fear contracting the illness. Rather, they are afraid of how they will be received back on land. They have seen sensational news reports and devil-may-care memes ostracizing the MV Hondius and those aboard, two passengers told The Associated Press by phone from the ship on Friday. “You go onto social media – they want to dynamite the boat. They want to sink the boat,” a Spanish man on the ship told The Associated Press by phone. He says he worries about being stigmatized as a viral vector to be avoided — or worse. He spoke on condition of anonymity because of these concerns, and another Spanish woman insisted on anonymity for the same reason. “You see what’s out there and you realize you’re heading into the eye of a hurricane,” she said. “Many people forget that in here there are more than 140 passengers.…